Magpie inkcap fungus (Coprinopsis picacea) the gills of the magpie inkcap deliquesce or decompose and become liquid. This process which aids spore dis Stock Photo - Alamy
File:The first Coprinopsis picacea (GB= Magpie Inkcap, D= Specht-Tintling , F= Coprin noir et blanc, NL= Spechtinktzwam) already found at 6 October 2015. Last 2 years it was 16 October, but then
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The four day fruiting cycle of the Magpie Inkcap mushroom in the Oxon Chilterns: 25 – 30th Oct – Ramblings and Scribblings
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The four day fruiting cycle of the Magpie Inkcap mushroom in the Oxon Chilterns: 25 – 30th Oct – Ramblings and Scribblings
BBO Wildlife Trust on X: "This magpie inkcap pops up beneath beech trees and only lasts a few days – have you ever spotted one? (watch out, it's poisonous!) https://t.co/U0PfECBIJ1" / X