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Coprinus micaceus
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Mica Ink-cap |
| Description |
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Coprinus micaceus, the Mica Ink-cap, arises in small clumps from spring until early winter. Covered at first in tiny white granulescaps become bell shaped and lose their mica-like grains as they age. The caps are typically 2 to 4 cm tall and of similar diameter when they open out. The cap color is brown and turns greyish brown as it ages.
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May 30, 2009 |
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Scientific Frontline / Heidi-Ann Kennedy |
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Heidi-Ann Kennedy |
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JPG |
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7.77MB |
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