Geopora sepulta is a species of fungus belonging to the family Pyronemataceae. It is an uncommon European species. The first accepted record for Britain was a specimen collected in Kent in 1995.[1]
This fungus forms a rounded ascocarp underground on sandy loam soils. This fruiting body remains subterranean for most of the year but breaks the surface in the spring to form a creamy-grey cup (apothecium) up to 4.5 cm across and 3 cm tall. It usually occurs in small groups.
Geopora sepulta is a species of fungus belonging to the family Pyronemataceae. It is an uncommon European species. The first accepted record for Britain was a specimen collected in Kent in 1995.
This fungus forms a rounded ascocarp underground on sandy loam soils. This fruiting body remains subterranean for most of the year but breaks the surface in the spring to form a creamy-grey cup (apothecium) up to 4.5 cm across and 3 cm tall. It usually occurs in small groups.
Geopora sepulta je grzib[4], co go nojprzōd ôpisoł Elias Fries, a terŏźnõ nazwã doł mu Korf & Burds. 1968. Geopora sepulta nŏleży do zorty Geopora i familije Pyronemataceae.[5][6] Żŏdne podgatōnki niy sōm wymianowane we Catalogue of Life.[5]
Geopora sepulta je grzib, co go nojprzōd ôpisoł Elias Fries, a terŏźnõ nazwã doł mu Korf & Burds. 1968. Geopora sepulta nŏleży do zorty Geopora i familije Pyronemataceae. Żŏdne podgatōnki niy sōm wymianowane we Catalogue of Life.