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Closeup of a harefoot mushroom Coprinopsis. A mushroom family , on the forest floor with shallow background. #257944677
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Group of beautiful mushrooms in the moss on a log. The mycelium of inky grey or inky, or inky grey fungus lat. Coprinopsis atramentaria in green grass. Conditionally edible mushroom. Common ink cap mushroom in the meadow, selective focus - Coprinopsis atramentaria Small Gray Mushrooms Growing on Mulch. Possibly Gray Inkcap Mushroom Coprinopsis cinerea. Small group of mushrooms in the fall germinated in the field in the midst of Prairie grass through the cow manure forming the mushroom glade. Close-up of small white mushrooms growing from dung. Group of ink manure mushrooms in the forest litter Coprinus comatus Mushroom Coprinus comatus is a well-known and easily recognized cosmopolitan mushroom, popular in North America and Europe. Growing well in hardwood sawdust and manure enriched soils, this is a great mushroom to grow in your yard or compost pile. Dung mushrooms. Dung beetle or Coprinus Latin Coprinus is a genus of fungi in the Dung family Latin Coprinaceae, part of the order Agaricales.