RFS48CPT–Tiny white coprinaceae mushrooms surrounded with green moss
RF2JJ2NY6–Closeup of nature and Coprinaceae or Brittlestems usually found in the soil at base of tree in forests. Selective focus on firerug inkcap mushrooms
RMP8JJ9X–Shaggy mane
RFC2PNE3–Firerug Inkcap, Coprinellus domesticus, Psathyrellaceae (Coprinaceae). April, Whippendell Woods, Hertfordshire.
RM2H1XW0N–Brittlestems toadstool, Silverdale, Lancashire, UK
RF2AHB55A–Coprinus comatus, the shaggy ink cap, lawyer's wig, or shaggy mane, is a common fungus often seen growing on lawns, along gravel roads and waste areas.
RF2A90BYB–Cluster of glistening inky cap mushroom (Coprinellus micaceus) on a meadow
RF2AHB4WF–Coprinus comatus, the shaggy ink cap, lawyer's wig, or shaggy mane, is a common fungus often seen growing on lawns, along gravel roads and waste areas.
RMC9DC6W–A Magpie Inkcap mushroom just starting to decay
RF2AHB4WA–Coprinus comatus, the shaggy ink cap, lawyer's wig, or shaggy mane, is a common fungus often seen growing on lawns, along gravel roads and waste areas.
RMP8P2TN–Pattern of lamellae of Shaggy mane
RM2DB3RT1–Pleated Inkcap Coprinus plicatilis (Coprinaceae) growing on a nature reserve in the Herefordshire UK countryside. October 2020
RMP8P2J0–Shaggy mane; Coprinus comatus
RMW7P0WR–Close up of the cap of a Magpie fungus (Coprinus picaceus), Surrey, England, UK, October.
RMT8EEHD–Pleated Inkcap Coprinus plicatilis (Coprinaceae) growing on A nature reserve in the Heregordshire UK countryside, March 2019
RFRA4Y05–some young exemplars of fungus shaggy ink cap
RF2MDPJYJ–Close up of some psathyrellaceae or brittle stems a family of fungi on some green moss.
RF2AHB55G–Coprinus comatus, the shaggy ink cap, lawyer's wig, or shaggy mane, is a common fungus often seen growing on lawns, along gravel roads and waste areas.
RFS48CPN–Tiny coprinaceae mushrooms growing from moss covered tree
RF2AHB559–Coprinus comatus, the shaggy ink cap, lawyer's wig, or shaggy mane, is a common fungus often seen growing on lawns, along gravel roads and waste areas.
RFS3E1EC–Brittle stem mushrooms
RF2AHB4WR–Coprinus comatus, the shaggy ink cap, lawyer's wig, or shaggy mane, is a common fungus often seen growing on lawns, along gravel roads and waste areas.
RM2H1XW10–Brittlestems toadstool, Silverdale, Lancashire, UK
RF2AHB4WC–Coprinus comatus, the shaggy ink cap, lawyer's wig, or shaggy mane, is a common fungus often seen growing on lawns, along gravel roads and waste areas.
RFS3E1EW–Brittlestems growing in grass
RF2K37394–Cortinariaceae Fungi growing on a tree in Autumn. Hamsterly Forest, County Durham, England, UK.
RMC9DC8B–A Magpie Inkcap mushroom just starting to decay
RFPXMEG6–group of mushrooms coprinus strossmayeri on a strain of poplar
RM2KD8011–Clump of Glistening Inkcap (Coprinellus micaceus)
RFS46R8E–A coprinaceae growing out the soil, with gardening boots in the background
RMW7P0WK–Magpie fungus (Coprinus picaceus) growing on woodland floor, Surrey, England, UK, October
RMT8EEH9–Pleated Inkcap Coprinus plicatilis (Coprinaceae) growing on A nature reserve in the Heregordshire UK countryside, March 2019
RF2PX3KK0–Closeup of nature and Coprinaceae or Brittlestems usually found in the soil at base of tree in forests. Selective focus on firerug inkcap mushrooms, a
RM2DB3TP0–Common Inkcap Coprinus atramentarius (Coprinaceae) growing amongst leaflitter on pasture, Worcestershire UK. October 2020
RMERECT1–Shining inkcap / Mica inkcap (Coprinellus / Coprinus micaceus) clump growing in a woodland clearing, Gloucesterhire, UK.
RFR20H5D–Shaggy Caps, Shaggy Inkcaps or Lawyer's Wig (coprinus comatus), close up of two fruiting bodies of the fungus.
RMJ2F63R–Group of Shaggy Manes (Coprinus comatus) in a field
RM2C626Y0–Fairies’ bonnets / Fairy inkcap fungi (Coprinellus disseminatus) clump growing on a rotting tree trunk by a woodland stream, Lower Woods, Gloucs, UK.
RMB48XTF–Close up of Coprinus plicatilis fungi, also known as a Japanese parasol.
RMBDTXX7–Kahlkoepfiger Scheibchen-Tintling / Ink Cap species / Coprinus leiocephalus - (Parasola leiocephala)
RF2K373AD–Cortinariaceae Fungi growing on a tree in Autumn. Hamsterly Forest, County Durham, England, UK.
RMHEWK0N–FAMILY: Coprinaceae GENUS: Panaeolus SPECIES: Sphinctrinus COMMON NAMES: Ink Caps, Hoop-Petticoat, Petticoat Mottlegill, Warai-take (Japanese, ‘laughing mushroom’), Hsiao Ch’un (Chinese, ‘laughing mushroom’) Panaeolus sphinctrinus features a cap of 1-5 cm across that is conical or bell shaped. It is dark grey to nearly black when moist, and pale grey with a dark ochre center when dry. The stem is 60-120 mm x 2-3 mm and is gray, growing paler at the top. White partial veil fragments may be seen below the margin when the plant is young. The flesh is very thin. The spore print is black and the
RFPTYMYJ–group of mushrooms coprinus strossmayeri on a strain of poplar
RM2KD805M–Clump of Glistening Inkcap (Coprinellus micaceus)
RMHGK7FW–Shaggy Inkcap or Lawyer's Wig, Coprinus comatus
RFCYBTTG–Shaggy Inkcap or Lawyer's Wig, Coprinus comatus
RMW7R3W1–Parasol mushrooms (Macrolepiota procera) before they open, in grass near ruins, Marturanum, Lazio, Italy, March
RF2PWW237–Closeup of nature and Coprinaceae or Brittlestems usually found in the soil at base of tree in forests. Selective focus on firerug inkcap mushrooms, a
RMW7MR53–Glistening Ink Caps (Coprinus micaceus). New Forest National Park, Hampshire, England, UK, November.
RMP8P2MT–Little japanese umbrella with dreamy background by multicoloured leaves of tree and some grass
RM2C626TF–Fairies’ bonnets / Fairy inkcap fungi (Coprinellus disseminatus) clump growing on a rotting log, Lower Woods, Gloucestershire, UK, October.
RF2AHB4XY–Coprinus comatus, the shaggy ink cap, lawyer's wig, or shaggy mane, is a common fungus often seen growing on lawns, along gravel roads and waste areas.
RMBDTXX2–Kahlkoepfiger Scheibchen-Tintling / Ink Cap species / Coprinus leiocephalus - (Parasola leiocephala)
RF2A6K6W4–Shaggy Inkcap (coprinus comatus), also known as Shaggy Cap or Lawyer's Wig, close up of a single fruiting body beginning to dissolve round the edges.
RMBG4H00–Fungi found in England during the autumn
RF2BH8TWT–shaggy ink cap, Coprinus comatus, in a group, growing on forest ground, Bavaria, Germany
RF2N5FXAX–Close up of some psathyrellaceae or brittle stems a family of fungi on some green moss.
RFT3XHMX–glistening inkcap mushroom on a meadow in spring
RMB81REB–Fairies Bonnets Coprinus sp or disseminatus Pays Basque France
RMDP3EWJ–Inky cap mushroom
RMHEWK0M–FAMILY: Coprinaceae GENUS: Panaeolus SPECIES: Sphinctrinus COMMON NAMES: Ink Caps, Hoop-Petticoat, Petticoat Mottlegill, Warai-take (Japanese, ‘laughing mushroom’), Hsiao Ch’un (Chinese, ‘laughing mushroom’) Panaeolus sphinctrinus features a cap of 1-5 cm across that is conical or bell shaped. It is dark grey to nearly black when moist, and pale grey with a dark ochre center when dry. The stem is 60-120 mm x 2-3 mm and is gray, growing paler at the top. White partial veil fragments may be seen below the margin when the plant is young. The flesh is very thin. The spore print is black and the
RF2PWJP4N–Closeup of nature and Coprinaceae or Brittlestems usually found in the soil at base of tree in forests. Selective focus on firerug inkcap mushrooms, a
RMW7MR52–Glistening Ink Caps (Coprinus micaceus). New Forest National Park, Hampshire, England, UK, November.
RF2K2RYN6–Woodpecker Finch
RMW7MR2N–Close up of cap of Magpie fungus (Coprinus picaceus). Ebernoe Common, West Sussex, England, UK, October.
RM2BY5603–Mushroom caps
RM2C626XB–Fairies’ bonnets / Fairy inkcap fungi (Coprinellus disseminatus) clump growing on a rotting log, Lower Woods, Gloucestershire, UK, October.
RMAEPMAM–Fungi Common Inkcaps - Coprinus atramentarius
RMP8P2J1–Little japanese umbrella; Coprinus plicatilis
RM2HBYAX5–Glistening inkcap (Coprinellus / Coprinus miceus) clump growing on the margins of a golf course, Wiltshire, UK, October.
RF2A6K6RB–Shaggy Inkcap (coprinus comatus), also known as Shaggy Caps or Lawyer's Wig, close up of a single fruiting body with others in the background.
RM2EF9H2T–Magpie inkcap (Coprinopsis / Coprinus picacea) young fungus emerging through leaf litter in beech woodland, Buckholt wood NNR, Gloucestershire, UK
RF2BH8TWJ–shaggy ink cap, Coprinus comatus, in a group, growing on forest ground, Bavaria, Germany