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Status
This is the anamorph (asexual) phase of a fungus whose sexual stage is not yet known. Morphological studies place this in the family Pezizaceae.
Description
Young spore producing structures (synnemata) are white or blue, become rosy pink, and finally mature to ocher.
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Chromelosporiopsis coerulescens in Maryland (Date obscured). (c) Romain Clément, all rights reserved.
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Chromelosporiopsis coerulescens in Montgomery Co., Maryland (6/9/2021). (c) wearethechampignons, some rights reserved (CC BY).
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Chromelosporiopsis coerulescens in Montgomery Co., Maryland (6/9/2021). (c) wearethechampignons, some rights reserved (CC BY).
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Chromelosporiopsis coerulescens in Montgomery Co., Maryland (6/9/2021). (c) wearethechampignons, some rights reserved (CC BY).
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