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This is the largest population of Sarcoscypha jurana, "Scarlet Cup Fungus" in Luxembourg, growing near Manternach (eastern.lu, in a triassic limestone formation) on fallen Tilia branches and twigs. This site is known since a long time to mycologists. This is a part of a 3D-panorama. Two more pic of ...
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This is the largest population of Sarcoscypha jurana, "Scarlet Cup Fungus" in Luxembourg, growing near Manternach (eastern.lu, in a triassic limestone formation) on fallen Tilia branches and twigs. This site is known since a long time to mycologists. This is a part of a 3D-panorama. Two more pic of ...
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Only few apothecia of Sarcoscypha jurana are visible in the snow. The same pic - without snow - can be seen here: www.gigapan.org/gigapans/44067/ And one more pic of the same site can be seen here: www.gigapan.org/gigapans/44068/
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This is the largest population of Sarcoscypha jurana, "Scarlet Cup Fungus" in Luxembourg, growing near Manternach (eastern.lu, in a triassic limestone formation) on fallen Tilia branches and twigs. This site is known since a long time to mycologists. Two more pic of this site can be seen here: www.gi
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This is the largest population of Sarcoscypha jurana "Scarlet Cup Fungus" in Luxembourg, growing near Manternach (eastern.lu, on a triassic limestone formation) on fallen Tilia branches and twigs. This site is known since a long time to mycologists. Two more pic of this site can be seen here: www.gi
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In early November starts the yearly growth of Sarcosycpha jurana (Scarlet cup fungus) on fallen old and decayed Tilia cordata (Small-Leaved Lime) branches.
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