Cyathus triplex is often found on decaying wood and in mulched gardens, usually forming groups. This species is recognizable by its 'nest' like cups that hold spore-containing structures resembling eggs. These cups are initially covered with a membrane that breaks as cyathus triplex matures, a unique feature aiding spore dispersal when impacted by raindrops.
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General Info About Cyathus triplex
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