| Coprinus comatus
Usually found growing in grass, often in groups. Apparently it is edible when young, but I have never tried it. The blackening of the cap is caused by a process called auto-digestion. It starts at the bottom of the cap and works its way up. The black liquid contains the mature spores. |
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