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in early summer, east of the rocky mountains, galiella rufa (formerly known as bulgaria rufa) can be found in little clusters on sticks and small logs. unlike many other cup fungi, its flesh is rubbery to gelatinous inside a tougher exterior, making it a squishy, peanut-butter-cup-ish thing. compare
galiella rufa with wolfina aurantiopsis , which has a more limited geographic range, a yellow upper surface, and solid flesh. bulgaria rufa is a synonym. description: ecology: saprobic on decaying hardwood sticks and logs; growing alone, gregariously, or (most often) in loose clusters; early summer and...
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