Sarcoscypha Coccinea Collection
The Scarlet Elf Cup Fungus (Sarcoscypha coccinea) is a stunning sight to behold in various locations across the UK and Germany
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The Scarlet Elf Cup Fungus (Sarcoscypha coccinea) is a stunning sight to behold in various locations across the UK and Germany. Found in Uplyme, Devon, England, it thrives amongst Opposite-leaved golden-saxifrage, creating a vibrant contrast of colors. In Clare Glen, Tandragee, County Armagh and Northern Ireland, these scarlet cups emerge during springtime, adding a pop of color to the surrounding landscape. This fungus can be spotted growing on decaying alder branches or dead branches floating in water bodies. It also finds its home on rotten mossy logs among leaf litter in deciduous woodlands of Wiltshire. Its ability to adapt and thrive in different environments showcases its resilience. The Scarlet Elf Cup's distinctive red cup-shaped fruit bodies stand out amidst moss-covered surroundings. This captivating mushroom species attracts attention not only from nature enthusiasts but also from curious robins like the Erithacus rubecula seen perching on branches alongside them. Also known as Bovist red cup mushrooms or simply scarlet cups, Sarcoscypha coccinea adds beauty to landscapes worldwide. Whether found in Lauterach, Wolfstal within Schwabische Alb region of Baden-Wurttemberg or across various locations mentioned above - this fungi never fails to captivate with its striking appearance. Next time you explore the woods or stumble upon decaying branches and leaf litter near water bodies – keep an eye out for these Scarlet Elf Cups (Sarcoscypha coccinea). Their vibrant red hue will surely catch your attention and remind you of nature's incredible diversity even in seemingly ordinary places.