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............................enjoy this little pub scene.... john
I couldn't see a single pint?
What an excellent forum topic! When the flowers are out of bloom, these groups still provide tons of interest and I always enjoy seeing them.
Good to see your woodland species, Gabriela, especially living in a treeless area.The Sarcoscypha occidentalis is immature, it will open to expose a completely red surface. As a North American Continent species, I cannot comment further.
That must be tough to live in a treeless region. Unfortunately, there was only a thin stick with three bodies attached, maybe I will find more in the spring - I hope. I've seen on the web great pictures with scarlet cups among snowdrops flowering and I am thinking that they would also make a nice scenery with our Dicentra cuccularia.Did you know they are edible?