peziza repanda

Peziza repanda

''Peziza repanda'', commonly known as the Palomino cup or recurved cup, is a species of fungus in the genus ''Peziza'', family Pezizaceae.
Palomino cup (Peziza repanda) Hundreds at all stages of development, in council wood chip mulch about 2 years old, outside the local library.
This one was about 40mm wide. Australia,Geotagged,Peziza repanda,Winter,peziza repanda

Appearance

''Peziza repanda'' can be identified by its growth on rotted wood or wood chips, its brown upper surface that is usually somewhat wrinkled near the center; a whitish and minutely fuzzy under surface; a round, cuplike shape when young, and a flattened-irregular shape when mature; attachment to the wood under the center of the mushroom, rather than under the whole cup; thin, brittle flesh and a smooth, elliptical spores that lack oil droplets.

The cup at first is pale brown or whitish overall; cup-shaped; the under surface minutely fuzzy and the upper surface smoother; with a tiny stem-like structure. In maturity flattened-irregular or bent backwards; 6–12 cm across; the margin often splitting; upper surface brown and smooth, often "pinched" or somewhat wrinkled over the center; under surface whitish and minutely fuzzy; attached to the substrate centrally, without a stem. Odour none. Flesh brownish or pale; brittle.

''Peziza'' means a sort of mushroom without a root or stalk ; repanda means bent backwards.

Microscopic Features: Spores 11-16 x 6-10 µm; smooth; elliptical; without oil droplets. Asci eight-spored; up to 225 x 15 µm.
Young Palamino Cup Mushroom  Geotagged,Peziza repanda,Spring,United States,peziza repanda

Distribution

''P. repanda'' is widely distributed throughout America and Europe.
Peziza Repanda Recurved Cup Fungus,Geotagged,Peziza repanda,United States,Wildmushrooms,Winter,peziza repanda

Habitat

Well decayed logs may sport the Palamino cup fungus, which is saprobic, usually on the wood of hardwoods. Soil rich in decayed wood and occasionally that which is covered with wood chips may support Palamino cup; growing alone, gregariously, or in clusters. This member of the cup fungi is commonly found in colder weather , but sometimes appearing in summer.

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Taxonomy
KingdomFungi
DivisionAscomycota
ClassPezizomycetes
OrderPezizales
FamilyPezizaceae
GenusPeziza
SpeciesP. repanda