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Observation: Peziza violacea Pers. (47111)
About Peziza violacea Pers.
Public Description (default) [Edit]
When: 2010-06-04
Collection location: Crane Flat, Yosemite National Park, Mariposa Co., California, USA [Click for map]
Who: debbie viess (amanitarita)
Herbarium specimen available

Notes: Collected by Noah Siegel for Yosemite Fungal survey. Scoped by me.

[admin – Sat Aug 14 02:19:11 +0000 2010]: Changed location name from ‘Yosemite NP, Crane Flat’ to ‘Crane Flat, Yosemite National Park, Mariposa Co., California, USA

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  amanitarita   91% (2)   Eye3Eyes3
Based on microscopic features: spores ellipsoid, thin-walled, around 15 microns; asci tips turn blue in Meltzers.

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Eye3 = Observer’s choice Eyes3 = Current consensus
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Created: 2010-06-21 07:01:36 WET (+0000)
By: Daniel B. Wheeler (Tuberale)
Summary: Yeah!

I’d like to see it again on July 4th!


Created: 2010-06-19 14:36:04 WET (+0000)
By: debbie viess (amanitarita)
Summary: are you suggesting that I shoulda saved this to post on July 4th?!! ;)

Yup, I liked it too…the 1000x in Meltzers looks like modern art to my eye!

The blue are amyloid asci tips and the red are dextrinoid tissues…maybe paraphyses?(sterile tissue surrounding the asci).

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Created: 2010-06-19 05:02:47 WET (+0000)
By: Dan Molter (shroomydan)
Summary: red white and blue

the white things are spores, but what are the red things and the blue things?

Great photo debbie!

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Created: 2010-06-19 03:57:49 WET (+0000)
Last modified: 2011-04-11 19:01:09 WET (+0000)
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