Cyathus pallidus is known for its unique cup-like shape that resembles a small bird's nest. This fascinating species commonly thrives in decaying wood and is distinguished by its pale coloration. It stands out in its habitat due to the contrast it creates with the often darker forest floor. Cyathus pallidus has a distinct reproductive mechanism where the spores are contained in egg-like structures.
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General Info About Cyathus pallidus
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