But they’re actually spore-producing filaments, growing from a tangle of fibers called hyphae, of a mushroom called scarlet cup fungus. This fungus is known for its bright red, cup-shaped fruiting ...
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A rare fungi has been seen sprouting in a nature reserve. The scarlet elf cup was spotted by Paul Lipscombe as he explored ...
The fungi have been described as "little woodland jewels" by the Tees Rivers Trust. While Scarlet Elf Cups are widespread around the UK they are described as "not very common" by the Wildlife ...
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