Cyathus confusus is a distinctive species due to its small, cup-shaped structure which typically holds spore-containing structures called peridioles. It thrives in rich, decaying organic matter, often found on wood debris in moist and shaded environments. Cyathus confusus exhibits an unusual method of spore dispersal, utilizing raindrops to eject peridioles, aiding in its propagation.
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