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| synonyms: Firerug Inkcap, Haus-Tintling |
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| location: North America, Europe |
| edibility: Inedible |
| fungus colour: White to cream, Grey to beige |
| normal size: Less than 5cm |
| cap type: Conical or nearly so |
| stem type: Ring on stem |
| flesh: Flesh granular or brittle |
| spore colour: Purplish to black |
| habitat: Grows on plant material/manure |
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Coprinus domesticus (Bolt. ex Fr.) S. F. Gray Haus-Tintling Firerug Inkcap. Cap 1–3cm high, ovoid at first expanding convex or bell-shaped, splitting at margin, pale buff with darker tawny centre powdered at first with whitish or buff remains of veil, later smooth and becoming grooved from the margin inwards. Stem 40–155 x 2–10mm, swollen at base, white tinged buff towards the ridged base, often arising from a rust-coloured mat of mycelium. Smell none. Gills white at first rapidly purplish date then black. Spore print dark brown. Spores cylindric ellipsoid, 7.5–10 x 4–5um. Remnants of veil on cap formed of chains of globose or ellipsoid cells which are hyaline or golden brown, thin- to thick-walled and often verrucose. Habitat on dead wood of broad-leaved trees. Season late spring to summer. Uncommon. Not edible. Found In Europe and in America. The picture showing the red mat was taken by Geoffrey Kibby. |
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