Friday fabulous fungi - inky caps
After a period of mild drought, the area finally had a rain episode that delivered over 6.5 inches of rain over three days. And since it is fall, mushrooms are popping up all over. This is a cluster of inky caps, Coprinopsis atramentaris (formerly a Coprinus). These are edible, but can be quite toxic if ethanol is also ingested. This is a very common mushroom, and they usually begin dissolving into a black inky goo right away, a process called autodeliquescence, starting at the edge of the bell shaped cap.
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