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Species of fungus

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  • species (la)
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  • especie de hongo (es)
  • gombafaj (hu)
  • specie de ciupercă (ro)
  • species of fungus (en)
  • вид грибів (uk)
  • вид гъба (bg)
  • نوع من الفطريات (ar)
  • نوع من الفطريات (arz)
  • ছত্রাকের প্রজাতি (bn)
  • druh houby (cs)
  • espèce de champignons (fr)
  • especie de fong (ca)
  • Art der Gattung Erdsterne (Geastrum) (de)
  • گونه‌ای از قارچ فندقی (fa)
  • 地星科地星属真菌 (zh)
  • art av oätlig svamp (sv)
  • buikzwam uit de familie Geastraceae (nl)
  • maatähtien sukuun kuuluva sienilaji (fi)
  • specie di fungo della famiglia Geastraceae (it)
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  • A whitish spherical sac with a small pointy "beak" on top. The sac is resting on six smooth-surfaced fleshy rays. On the ground are dirt, pieces of decaying wood, small stones, and leaves. (en)
  • A close-up of a pointed ray of fungus tissue at the base of a tan spherical object. The surface of the ray is brown, and due to numerous cracks and fissures, has a pattern of block-like areas similar to cracked dried mud. (en)
  • Overhead view of a tan to light brown fungus. A roughly spherical sac rests on a saucer-shaped ring of tissue that is attached to five thick strips of tissue. The top of the sac has a small opening that appears to be made of numerous small fibers. The whole structure lies on a bed of sticks and leaves. (en)
  • A light brown spherical sac with a pointy dark-brown "beak" on top. The sac is resting on thick, smooth-surfaced fleshy rays that curl downwards and raise the sac above the ground. On the ground are pieces of decaying wood, twigs and leaves. (en)
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  • no (en)
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  • The upper surface of the rays may be divided into sections by cracks and fissures. (en)
  • The exoperidium splits to form a saucerlike platform that holds the endoperidium. (en)
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  • 30 (xsd:integer)
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  • vertical (en)
dbp:ecologicaltype
  • saprotrophic (en)
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  • G. saccatum and G. fimbriatum are distinguished from G. triplex by the lack of a "collar", smaller size, and differences in color. (en)
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  • inedible (en)
dbp:hymeniumtype
  • gleba (en)
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  • Geastrum saccatum.jpg (en)
  • Geastrum fimbriatum 20050923 566.jpg (en)
  • Geastrum triplex 55657.jpg (en)
  • Geastrum triplex 55663.jpg (en)
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  • A light gray-brown flattened sacs with pointy "beaks" on top. The sac is resting on thick, rough-surfaced fleshy rays that curl downwards and raise the sac above the ground. On the ground are pieces of decaying wood, twigs and leaves. (en)
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  • Geastrum triplex (en)
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  • brown (en)
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  • NA (en)
dbp:synonyms
  • Geastrum indicum ( Rauschert) (en)
  • Geastrum michelianum (W.G. Sm.) (en)
  • Geastrum tunicatus var. michelianus ( Sacc.) (en)
dbp:taxon
  • Geastrum triplex (en)
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  • NA (en)
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  • 165 (xsd:integer)
  • 188 (xsd:integer)
  • 200 (xsd:integer)
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  • Geastrum triplex (en)
  • نيجمة ثلاثية (ar)
  • Hvězdovka trojitá (cs)
  • Geastrum triplex (es)
  • Izarputz hirukoitz (eu)
  • Halskrausen-Erdstern (de)
  • Geastrum triplex (fr)
  • エリマキツチグリ (ja)
  • Geastrum triplex (it)
  • Gekraagde aardster (nl)
  • Gwiazdosz potrójny (pl)
  • Звездовик тройной (ru)
  • Зірковик потрійний (uk)
  • Kragjordstjärna (sv)
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