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Microbotryum coronariae
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Microbotryum coronariae is a smut fungus that infects Silene flos-cuculi. It produces brownish-violet spores in the host plant's anthers. It occurs in Northern Europe, from Ireland east to Russia....read more on Wikipedia.
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