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Observation: Sarcoscypha occidentalis (7599)

When: 2002-07-08
Collection location: Hixon Forest, La Crosse, WI [Search]
Who: Tom Volk (TomVolk)
No herbarium specimen

Notes: Common in our area (Wisconsin) along pathways and other disturbed areas. Appears to grow from the ground, but always attached to underground wood. Usually starts to fruit in early June until frost.

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Sarcoscypha occidentalis   TomVolk    (2)   EyeEyes
Recognized by sight: smaler than other Sarcoscypha, usually with a whitish, long stipe, occurs later in the year.

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Eye = Observer's choice Eyes = Current consensus

Observation created: Wed May 28 14:45:02 -0700 2008
Last modified: Wed May 28 14:57:45 -0700 2008
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