After the spores have become ripe, the free point of the utricle bursts, and the spores are scattered to a great distance by a mechanism which we will not here further describe.
"Fungi: Their Nature and Uses"
Mordecai Cubitt Cooke
The number of the already described utricle-bearers is different, according to the size of the sclerotium; smaller specimens usually produce only one, larger two to four.
"Fungi: Their Nature and Uses"
Mordecai Cubitt Cooke
During the development of these organs, the protoplasm of the utricle which contains them offers at first completely normal characteristics, and disappears entirely by degrees as they increase.
"Fungi: Their Nature and Uses"
Mordecai Cubitt Cooke