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Peziza violacea : ウィキペディア英語版 | Peziza violacea
''Peziza violacea'', commonly known as the violet fairy cup or the violet cup fungus, is a species of fungus in the genus ''Peziza'', Pezizaceae family. As both it common names and specific epithet suggest, the cup-shaped fruiting bodies are violet colored on the interior surface. ''P. violacea'' is typically found growing on burnt soil. == Description ==
Fruiting bodies are initially almost spherical, then cup-shaped, then expanding to being somewhat flattened in age. They do not have a stem (or at most a short, narrowed version), and may be up to wide by 1–1.5 cm tall, although they are often much smaller. The inner spore-bearing surface of the cup, the hymenium, is pale violet to reddish violet in color, often centrally depressed and slightly wrinked. The flesh is thin (0.5–2.0 mm thick)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=California Fungi: ''Peziza violacea'' )〕 and pale purple. The exterior surface is paler than the interior, somewhat grayish, and may be ''pruinose'' near the margins—having a very fine whitish powder on the surface. The odor and taste are not distinctive.
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