found on decorticated, fallen branch of a london plane (Platanus x hispanica) by a NY Myco Society member. IDed by Ethan Crenson.
On fallen branches of London Plane tree on the street.
on decorticated wood of a hardwood branch
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found on decorticated chunk of hardwood
found on a fallen branch of Pinus strobus. tentative ID, based on possible morphological resemblance to old fruiting bodies of this genus - but I'm not sure, maybe that's superficial
in pine resin, on trunk of Pinus strobus
found growing on wood chips near a parking lot by a NY Myco Society member.
differentiated from C. striatus due to the fact that the inner surface was smooth, rather than lined, and the fact that the "eggs" (unfortunately not photographed) were darker rather than lighter
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/cyathus_stercoreus.html
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/cyathus_striatus.html
found on the underside of a large chunk of hardwood during a NY Myco Society walk.
found on a fallen hardwood branch by a NY Myco Society member.
found on a fallen hardwood limb by a NY Myco Society member.
found on a hardwood branch by a NY Myco Society member.
found on decorticated, fallen branch of a london plane (Platanus x hispanica) by a NY Myco Society member. IDed by Ethan Crenson.