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Peziza tenacella
Mirek Gryc, 10-10-2020 18:16
Hi
I am looking for information on P. tenacella flesh textures.
Can anybody help?
Mirek
Mirek Gryc, 10-10-2020 18:22
Re : Peziza tenacella
should it be like this?
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Michel Hairaud, 10-10-2020 23:37
Michel Hairaud
Re : Peziza tenacella

Dear Mirek,


I have a (rather poor quality) picture of the structure showing the four layers you also noticed.


Amitiés. Michel

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Mirek Gryc, 11-10-2020 07:10
Re : Peziza tenacella
Thank you Michel!

You can clearly see that the layers are identical :)

A similar P. pauli certainly does not have an intricata texture layer, which makes it possible to distinguish these species, despite very similar spores.

I am wondering about the other two species, occurring in the burnings but with smooth spores: P. moseri and P. lobulata.
Do these have a similar flesh structure to P. tenacella ???


greetings
Mirek