Coprinus comatus aka Shaggy Ink Cap Mushroom or Judge’s Wig — Stock Photo, Image

Coprinus comatus aka Shaggy Ink Cap Mushroom or Judge’s Wig — Photo

Close up view of a Shaggy Ink Cap (Coprinus comatus), also known as Judge’s Wig, showing the ink rising up the stem

 — Photo by PlazacCameraman

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