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Coprinus colosseus I get the feeling that this is not officially treated as a separate species.. but these were the largest inky caps I've ever seen...  Coprinus comatus,Geotagged,Shaggy ink cap,Summer,United States Click/tap to enlarge

Coprinus colosseus

I get the feeling that this is not officially treated as a separate species.. but these were the largest inky caps I've ever seen...

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'Coprinus comatus is a common fungus often seen growing on lawns, along gravel roads and waste areas. The young fruit bodies first appear as white cylinders emerging from the ground, then the bell-shaped caps open out. The caps are white, and covered with scales—this is the origin of the common names of the fungus.

Similar species: Agaricales
Species identified by morpheme
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Uploaded Aug 23, 2022. Captured Aug 21, 2022 15:36 in Owyhigh Lakes Trail, Ashford, WA 98304, USA.
  • X-E2
  • f/9.0
  • 1/500s
  • ISO800
  • 80mm