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'''''Otidea onotica''''', commonly known as '''hare's ear''', is a species of [[apothecia]]l [[fungus]] belonging to the family [[Pyronemataceae]]. This is a [[Europe]]an species occurring singly or in small groups on soil in [[deciduous]] woodland, most often with [[beech]] trees. The fruiting body appears from spring to early autumn as a deep cup split down one side and elongated at the other side up to {{convert|10|cm|0|abbr=on}} in height. The colour is yellow with a pinkish tinge. White hairs cover the short stem.<ref>{{cite book | last =Montarnal | first =Pierre | title =Mushrooms, A Guide to Toadstools and Other European Fungi | publisher = [[Hamlyn (publisher)]] | date =1967 | page =156 }}</ref>
'''''Otidea onotica''''', commonly known as '''hare's ear''', is a species of [[apothecia]]l [[fungus]] belonging to the family [[Pyronemataceae]]. This is a [[Europe]]an species occurring singly or in small groups on soil in [[deciduous]] woodland, most often with [[beech]] trees. The fruiting body appears from spring to early autumn as a deep cup split down one side and elongated at the other side up to {{convert|10|cm|0|abbr=on}} in height. The colour is yellow with a pinkish tinge. White hairs cover the short stem.<ref>{{cite book | last =Montarnal | first =Pierre | title =Mushrooms, A Guide to Toadstools and Other European Fungi | publisher = [[Hamlyn (publisher)|Hamlyn]] | date =1967 | page =156 }}</ref>


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==Other sources==
==Other sources==
*{{cite book | last = Jordan | first = Michael | authorlink = Michael Jordan (mycologist) | title = The Encyclopedia of Fungi of Britain and Europe | publisher = [[Frances Lincoln Publishers]] | date = 2004 | page = 40 | isbn = 978-0-7112-2379-0}}
*{{cite book | last = Jordan | first = Michael | authorlink = Michael Jordan (mycologist) | title = The Encyclopedia of Fungi of Britain and Europe | publisher = [[Frances Lincoln Publishers]] | date = 2004 | page = 40 | isbn = 978-0-7112-2379-0}}

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Otidea onotica
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O. onotica
Binomial name
Otidea onotica
(Pers.) Fuckel, 1870
Synonyms

Peziza onotica Pers. 1801

Otidea onotica, commonly known as hare's ear, is a species of apothecial fungus belonging to the family Pyronemataceae. This is a European species occurring singly or in small groups on soil in deciduous woodland, most often with beech trees. The fruiting body appears from spring to early autumn as a deep cup split down one side and elongated at the other side up to 10 cm (4 in) in height. The colour is yellow with a pinkish tinge. White hairs cover the short stem.[1]

References

  1. ^ Montarnal, Pierre (1967). Mushrooms, A Guide to Toadstools and Other European Fungi. Hamlyn. p. 156.

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