Disciotis venosa, commonly known as the bleach cup, veiny cup fungus, or the cup morel is a species of fungus in the family Morchellaceae. Fruiting from April, they are often difficult to locate because of their nondescript brown color.
Found in North America and Europe, D. venosa appears to favor banks and slopes and sheltered sites. Although edible, it may be difficult to identify without microscopy.
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Disciotisvenosa, commonly known as the bleach cup, veiny cup fungus, or the cup morel is a species of fungus in the family Morchellaceae. Fruiting from...
Disciotis has a cupulate (cup-shaped) pileus with vein-like hymenial folds and a small to non-existent stipe. The type species is Disciotisvenosa, originally...
californica, G. caroliniana, G. korfii, and G. sphaerospora, in addition to Disciotisvenosa and Sarcosphaera coronaria. The possible presence of the toxin renders...
Pig's ears gyromitrin and monomethylhydrazine North America and Europe Disciotisvenosa Echinoderma asperum Freckled dapperling unknown North America Europe...
ISSN 0133-9095. Brown RP. (1980). "Observations on Sarcoscypha coccinea and Disciotisvenosa in North Wales during 1978–1979". Bulletin of the British Mycological...
warted, with three oil drops and knobs at each end, located in the cup. Disciotisvenosa is more deeply veined, and has smooth spores; it is typically found...
and parallel-sided, tapering to a blunt point, and are 7–11 μm wide. Disciotisvenosa has an overall similar blistered appearance, but can be distinguished...