Species

Sarcosphaera coronaria (Pink crown)

Sarcosphaera coronaria. Photo: (c) Davide Puddu, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)

Sarcosphaera is a fungal genus within the Pezizaceae family. It is a monotypic genus, containing the single species Sarcosphaera coronaria, commonly known as the pink crown, the violet crown-cup, or the violet star cup. It is a whitish or grayish cup fungus, distinguished by the manner in which the cup splits into lobes from the top downward. It is commonly found in the mountains in coniferous woods under humus on the forest floor, and often appears…

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