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Helvella
Malcolm Greaves, 03-05-2017 19:18
Malcolm  GreavesCan anyone confirm that this is H queletii?
Found in soil on the edge of quite wet woodland.
3cm tall and 3cm across. It has a pale tan stem with a shallow ridge running its length. The cap is also a pale tan with very pale downy covering and is compresses. The inner survace is much darker.
The spores are broadly ellipsoid 19.5 x 13 with one large internal guttule.
Thanks
Mal
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Nicolas VAN VOOREN, 19-05-2017 08:03
Nicolas VAN VOOREN
Re : Helvella
Yes, this is H. solitaria / queletii
Malcolm Greaves, 12-06-2017 12:37
Malcolm  Greaves
Re : Helvella
Sorry Nicolas I must have missed this post. Thanks for the confirmation.
Mal