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Common ink cap. (Coprinopsis atramentaria) (33701911040)

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Summary[edit] Description: Coprinopsis atramentaria, commonly known as the common ink cap or inky cap, is an edible (but sometimes poisonous, when combined with alcohol) mushroom found in Europe and North America. Previously known as Coprinus atramentarius, it is the second best known ink cap and previous member of the genus Coprinus after C. comatus. It is a widespread and common fungus found throughout the northern hemisphere. Clumps of mushrooms arise after rain from spring to autumn, commonly in urban and disturbed habitats such as vacant lots and lawns, as well as grassy areas. The grey-brown cap is initially bell-shaped before opening, after which it flattens and disintegrates. The flesh is thin and the taste mild. It can be eaten but is poisonous when consumed with alcohol – hence another common name, tippler's bane. Date: 30 March 2017, 12:26. Source: Common ink cap. (Coprinopsis atramentaria). Author: Bernard Spragg. NZ from Christchurch, New Zealand. Camera location43° 31′ 23.88″ S, 172° 36′ 35.22″ E View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-43.523301; 172.609784.

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