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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Crimson Cup

Crimson Cup, or Scarlet Cup (Sarcoscypha dudleyi) is one of the first fungi of the spring.  This can happen as soon as the first week of March here in Iowa.  As a fungi it decomposes dead sticks; great example here!
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