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sclerodermataceae > scleroderma . . . ] by michael kuo this little guy is the most common scleroderma species in my area, central illinois, but it is found throughout eastern north america, growing in grassy areas and in disturbed ground (under my landlady's picture window, for example). it is fairly small
, and it blushes purplish red when bruised. with age, the surface begins to develop pinkish cracks and, occasionally, tiny scales. a drop of koh on the surface produces a red reaction. the spores of scleroderma bovista are very spiny, and partially (not completely) reticulate . they measure - μ, officially...
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