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The Layered Cup is a fun, cup-shaped fungus that can be found in many forests! It grows in layers, creating a unique and colorful display on the forest floor.
Hábitat: Forests, especially in moist areas with decaying plant material.
The Layered Cup is a cup-shaped fungus, often growing in clusters. Its inner surface is smooth and typically light brown or yellowish-brown, while the outer surface is paler and covered in small, warty bumps, sometimes with a wavy margin.




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If you blow gently on it, you might see a tiny puff of spores!
Its cup shape helps collect dew, which it uses to help release spores!
The 'layers' in its name come from its often wavy, wrinkled edges!
This fungus is like a tiny hidden umbrella, but it's not for rain!
Layered Cup can break down dead wood and plant material, returning essential nutrients to the soil for other plants to use.
Layered Cup can forcefully release its microscopic spores into the air, helping it spread far and wide to new places.
Layered Cup has the ability to grow in many different places, from forests to gardens, helping it find new homes easily.
Quercus robur
It helps decompose fallen branches and dead wood from this tree.
Fagus sylvatica
It breaks down dead wood and organic matter from this tree.
Picea abies
Its growth relies on decomposing dead wood from conifers like this.
Colorido describe a organismos u objetos que exhiben una amplia variedad de colores brillantes y distintivos.
Los hábitats boscosos son entornos terrestres dominados por una densa cubierta arbórea, que sustentan una gran diversidad de vida animal y vegetal.
Describe a los organismos que descomponen la materia orgánica muerta, reciclando los nutrientes de vuelta al ecosistema.
Peligro
1/5 · Muy bajo
Todavía no hay notas especiales de seguridad.
1-3 cm
inedible
2-10 cm
Forests, especially in moist areas with decaying plant material.
wood
Primavera a otoño
White
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