Fungi Friday - Coprinus comatus autodigestion

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Hello friends.

Happy Fungi Friday to all of you! Again, I'll participate in this #fungifriday by @ewkaw.
For this week, I'll share a few pictures of Coprinus comatus dissolving caps.
It is a common type of mushroom in my area that grows mostly during autumn.

The main characteristic of this type of mushroom is the autodigestion of its gills and cap. Old specimens turn black and secrete a black liquid.

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During disintegration, it can form interesting cap shapes.

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I usually find them near poplar trees in the grass around the pond.

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Wow what a dark ink. I've never seen them in liquid form like this.

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I think I've seen them in any form possible :)
Cheers.
!BEER

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Aha you have too many of them growing around you lol.

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That's right. Sometimes they even pop out during the spring.

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Oh no the beer is going to mix badly with the ink caps lol.

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that is totally correct... but on another jad - both mushrooms and !BEER are digital this time... which slightly corrects the state of things, isnt it?

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I've seen them in any form possible

really? that is a strong, solid statement! have you seen them in a form of a stew, or fried in a pan with potatoes?..

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No. With potatoes not. :) But I'd like to see the form with eggs or rice.
Cheers.
!BEER

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thanks a lot -- great visuals, awesome post -- supported by FL community account upvote and nominated for #OCD curation. keep up the good work.

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A very crazy mushroom like ink like tar melts lido and fascinating ;))

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