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Peziza limnaea?
Mirek Gryc,
16-08-2020 16:28
I have a problem with this Peziza so I would like to ask you what do you think about it? Spore ornamentation similar to P. limnaea.
However, the habitat does not suit me. It grew in young oak trees (Quercus), on not too moist soil, rather loamy but not membranous.
The fruiting bodies are quite large, up to 3-3.5 cm.
Found in August last year, in a drier period, which is probably why I did not observe any juice.
P. badia and P. badifuscoides have similar ornamentation, but the color of the fruiting bodies does not match them.
I present the spore view directly from the preparation and from the spores print.
Do you think it could be P. limnaea or are the features more suited to P. badia?
Mirek




















