Cyathus griseocarpus is distinguished by its small, cup-like structure that typically appears in groups on decaying wood. It features a grey or silver-grey exterior and a smoother interior, which holds the spore-producing surface. This species is notable for its ability to disperse spores when impacted by raindrops, using a unique splash mechanism.
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