MAKE A MEME View Large Image Panaeolus sphinctrinus features a cap of 1-5 cm across that is conical or bell shaped. It is dark grey to nearly black when moist, and pale grey with a dark ochre center when dry. The stem is 60-120 mm x 2-3 mm and is gray, growing paler at ...
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Keywords: fungi panaeolus sphinctrinus panaeolussphinctrinus mushrooms lumix fz1000 lumixfz1000 bridge camera bridgecamera toadstools public domain dedication (cc0) publicdomaindedicationcc0 geo-tagged geotagged flickr lover flickrlover free photos freephotos FAMILY: Coprinaceae GENUS: Panaeolus SPECIES: Sphinctrinus COMMON NAMES: Ink Caps, Hoop-Petticoat, Petticoat Mottlegill, Warai-take (Japanese, ‘laughing mushroom’), Hsiao Ch’un (Chinese, ‘laughing mushroom’) Panaeolus sphinctrinus features a cap of 1-5 cm across that is conical or bell shaped. It is dark grey to nearly black when moist, and pale grey with a dark ochre center when dry. The stem is 60-120 mm x 2-3 mm and is gray, growing paler at the top. White partial veil fragments may be seen below the margin when the plant is young. The flesh is very thin. The spore print is black and the spores are elliptical and smooth. Panaeolus sphinctrinus is found all over the world, including America, Mexico, Central Europe, Japan and China and New Zealand. It grows primarily in pastures and meadows that are rich with dung deposits, as well as directly on dung, from late spring to autumn FAMILY: Coprinaceae GENUS: Panaeolus SPECIES: Sphinctrinus COMMON NAMES: Ink Caps, Hoop-Petticoat, Petticoat Mottlegill, Warai-take (Japanese, ‘laughing mushroom’), Hsiao Ch’un (Chinese, ‘laughing mushroom’) Panaeolus sphinctrinus features a cap of 1-5 cm across that is conical or bell shaped. It is dark grey to nearly black when moist, and pale grey with a dark ochre center when dry. The stem is 60-120 mm x 2-3 mm and is gray, growing paler at the top. White partial veil fragments may be seen below the margin when the plant is young. The flesh is very thin. The spore print is black and the spores are elliptical and smooth. Panaeolus sphinctrinus is found all over the world, including America, Mexico, Central Europe, Japan and China and New Zealand. It grows primarily in pastures and meadows that are rich with dung deposits, as well as directly on dung, from late spring to autumn
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