common inkcap coprinopsis atramentaria |
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| Coprinopsis atramentaria mushrooms, commonly known as common inkcaps, grow in a cluster on a forest floor. Their smooth, white to creamy grey colored caps are bell-shaped. Surrounded by dry, fallen leaves and green foliage, they display a typical woodland habitat. This species is known for its unique characteristic of dissolving into a black, ink-like liquid as the cap matures. |
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