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Magpie Inkcap - Coprinopsis picacea Royalty Free Stock Photo
Magpie Inkcap - Coprinopsis picacea Royalty Free Stock Photo
A beautiful Magpie Inkcap, Coprinopsis picacea, mushroom growing in woodland in the UK. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Magpie Inkcap (Coprinopsis picacea) and Red Slug (Arion rufus) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Magpie Inkcap - closed mushroom hat Royalty Free Stock Photo
Magpie Inkcap Royalty Free Stock Photo
Magpie Inkcap Royalty Free Stock Photo
Magpie Inkcap - Coprinopsis picacea
Magpie Inkcap - recorded on deciduous forest floor - black and white Royalty Free Stock Photo
Magpie Inkcap - top view Royalty Free Stock Photo
Magpie Inkcap - foliage Royalty Free Stock Photo
Magpie Inkcap - deciduous forest floor - closed mushroom hat Royalty Free Stock Photo
Magpie Inkcap recorded in the undergrowth Royalty Free Stock Photo
Magpie Inkcap on deciduous forest floor - macro shot Royalty Free Stock Photo
Magpie Inkcap recorded in the undergrowth - black and white Royalty Free Stock Photo
Generally found as solitary specimens or well-spaced in small groups, Magpie Inkcaps occur most often in deciduous woodland, particularly under Beech trees and less frequently under oaks. They are mainly restricted to alkaline areas.


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