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Discina perlata : ウィキペディア英語版 | Discina perlata
''Discina perlata'', commonly known as "Pig's Ears" is a brown to tannish, wrinkled, cup- or ear-shaped fungus, sometimes with short, stout stalk. The spores of ''D. perlata'' are quite similar to those of mushrooms in the genus ''Gyromitra'', so that some mycologists place it there. It is considered an edible however like with all mushrooms which are wild crafted must be not only properly identified, but also caution should be taken against possible accidental poisoning or allergic reactions. == Description == ''Discina perlata'' is a brown to tan-brown mushroom, with a wrinkled, cup- or ear- shaped cap. It sometimes has a short, stout stipe. The Cup measures 1⅝ - 4 in. (4 - 10 cm) wide; with a disc-like, whitish exterior, and a dark brown to tan interior. The cup is often wrinkled to convoluted, with the edges turned downward. The flesh is brittle. The stipe (when present) is ¼ - ⅜ in. (0.5 - 1 cm.) long and thick; it is brownish-tan in color.
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