Peziza ammophila

Species of fungus

Peziza ammophila
at Betty's Bay
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Fungi
Division:
Ascomycota
Class:
Pezizomycetes
Order:
Pezizales
Family:
Pezizaceae
Genus:
Peziza
Species:
P. ammophila
Binomial name
Peziza ammophila
Saut.

Peziza ammophila is a fungus in the cup fungus genus Peziza. It grows on sand dunes and beaches. As it gets older, it comes out from the sand and splits. It grows in winter and spring, and there are records from North America, Argentina, Chile, the UK, Europe, Australia and South Africa.[1] It is cup shaped. The Dutch call these Zandtulpjes, or "sand tulips."[2]

References

  1. ^ "Dune Cup (Peziza ammophila)". iNaturalist. Retrieved 2022-09-04.
  2. ^ Mushrooms of the Redwood Coast by Noah Siegel and Christian Schwarz
Taxon identifiers
Peziza ammophila
  • Wikidata: Q51124
  • AusFungi: 60020136
  • BioLib: 300709
  • CoL: 4FG8T
  • EoL: 188012
  • Fungorum: 235446
  • GBIF: 5259322
  • iNaturalist: 58681
  • IRMNG: 10647335
  • MycoBank: 235446
  • NatureServe: 2.1058882
  • NBN: NBNSYS0000019687
  • NCBI: 173121
  • NZOR: 3891bf25-75d0-4cd7-b9fd-29a1cb485fa3
  • NZPCN: 6209
  • Observation.org: 14640
  • WoRMS: 426216


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