Peziza vesiculosa Bull.:Fr.
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common name(s) : Blistered Cup2, Bladder Elf Cup
New classification: Ascomycota/Pezizomycotina/Pezizomycetes/Pezizomycetidae/Pezizales/Pezizaceae
Former classification: Ascomycota/Hymenoascomycetes/Pezizomycetideae/Pezizales/Pezizineae/Pezizaceae
synonyms: Aleuria vesiculosa, Galactinia vesiculosa
(unconfirmed synonyms: Pustularia vesiculosa)
edibility : edible if well cooked
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The fruiting body is cup-shaped, with a deeply inrolled margin, often in tufts, with a buff yellowish to brown internal surface, the external surface being whitish to light buff.
The fertile surface is smooth.
It grows on the ground, on rich soils or manure.
The fruiting period takes place all year long.
Dimensions: |
width of fruiting body approximately 7 cm (between 2 and 12 cm) |
| total height approximately 3.5 cm (between 1 and 6 cm) |
Distinctive features : sorry, no English description yet
Peziza vesiculosa is quite rare and localised in the forest of Rambouillet, and is frequent, more generally speaking
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| | Above : distribution map of Peziza vesiculosa in the forest of Rambouillet |
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page updated on 14/01/18