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close up of scarlet elf cup mushrooms on moss fungi; essex; england; uk
False coral fungus (Tremellodendron schweinitzii) in the Connecticut woods, midsummer. Despite its appearance and leathery texture, it is a jelly fungus. It grows on the ground near hardwood trees and gets nutrients from their roots.
The scarlet elf cup, sarcoscypha coccinea,  growing on a decaying leaves covered in moss on the ground in woodland, Glasgow Scotland England UK
Rossula rosea? mushrooms in Holly oak forest, in Pre-Pyrenees, Catalonia. Beautiful tiny mushrooms in the ground.\nAutumn typical forest views. \n\nSome say that is edible other unedible, in my opinion leave the mushrooms to the forest critters... you don't need them.
Scarlet elf cup (Sarcoscypha coccinea) mushroom
Photo showing some bright red moss cups on the floor of a woodland.  Also known as scarlet cup fungus, the Latin name for these moss cups is 'Sarcoscypha coccinea'.
Sarcoscypha austriaca - saprobic fungus in the Sarcoscyphaceae family in the Pezizales order of Ascomycota. Also known as scarlet elfcup. Mushrooms in forest in Russia. Russian nature. Spring plants
Highland mushroom growing alone by a tree in moutain
The scarlet elf cup mushroom, Sarcoscypha coccinea\
Sarcoscypha austriaca
Haircap moss growing in the summer
Scutellinia scutellata, commonly known as the eyelash cup, the Molly eye-winker, the scarlet elf cap, the eyelash fungus or the eyelash pixie cup, is a small saprophytic fungus of the genus Scutellinia. Found in Santa Rosa, California. Sonoma County.
A wine cap stropharia (Stropharia rugosoannulata) in Arthur's Pass National Park, New Zealand.
Orange fungi growing on forest log in Australian rainforest
The ground all covered by linchen and vibrant green moss with seeds after rain.
Phaeoclavulina mushroom it is part of the Ramaria family which includes 200 species of coral fungi. The image was captured in the swiss alps (canton of glarus) at an altitude of 1500m.
Flame Fungus (Clavulinopsis sulcata), Sub-tropical Rainforest, Northern Rivers, NSW, Australia
Scharlachroter Kelchbecherling (Sarcoscypha coccinea)
Brazilian Mushroom\nThis plant is very common in brazilian savannah.
Montseny mushrooms
The first spring mushroom, Sarcoscypha, grows in the wild
Sarcoscypha coccinea (Fr.) Lamb syn. Peziza coccinea Fr. Scharlachroter Kelchbecherling Piros csészegomba. Cup 1–5cm across, cup-shaped, the margin becoming tattered as it expands, attached to substrate by a short stalk, inner surface bright scarlet, outer whitish and covered in white matted tufted hairs. Asci 400 x 16µ, not blued by iodine. Spores cylindric-ellipsoid containing several small oil droplets, 24–32 x 12–14µ. Habitat gregarious, on dead wood. Season early winter to early spring. Frequent especially in the West. Edible. Distribution, America and Europe (source R. Phillips).
Fungus Yellow morel (Morchella esculenta) - commonly known as common morel, morel mushroom and sponge morel
mushrooms on a stump in winter with snow
Scarlet elf cup mushroom is an inedible mushroom from the family of fireflies it grows sparsely to rarely, singly, or in small groups in early spring.
Daedaleopsis confragosa var. tricolor
champagne Mushroom
Autumn foraging finds Poison Puffball amongst leaf litter
Nepenthes, Tropical pitcher plants and monkey cups on rain forest of Bolaven Plateau, Laos.
Mushroom at Lake O'Hara in 1997. From old film stock.
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