Coprinus Comatus Original Character 1/1 Scale by Merry Goods & Reverse Studio
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Coprinus Comatus Original Character 1/1 Scale by Merry Goods & Reverse Studio
Corprinus Comatus (Mushroom Girls Series No.4) ; Original Character ☆ Reverse Studio
Coprinus comatus - Schopf-Tintling
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this one was very hard to do, I felt (ᵕ—ᴗ—)
Coprinus comatus I found today in my backyard ₊˚.༄
I found some mushrooms in my yard (as well as one in the nearby forest) I believe the silver egg-shaped ones are Shaggy Inkcaps (Coprinus comatus) and the black flat ones I thought were Common Inkcaps (Coprinopsis atramentaria) but after looking at some pics online I believe they are just Shaggy Inkcaps that are older and have self-decomposed a bit more. (I'm not even going to try to figure out what that small brown one is, there are a like a million species that look exactly like that)
This Friday’s fungus is coprinus comatus, commonly known as shaggy mane or shaggy inkcap. It has a lifespan of about 24 hours; young mushrooms emerge from the ground as white cylinders covered in fibrous, torn scales, which are what give them their shaggy name. Eventually, coprinus comatus rapidly undergoes deliquescence, a form of autodigestion where the fungus liquefies its gills and cap into a black, inky liquid filled with spores. It is a choice edible mushroom, though it must be harvested young and consumed quickly after due to the deliquescence process. Coprinus comatus can be found in meadows, roadside ditches, parks, and other disturbed areas across North America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Iceland.
Shaggy ink caps!