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Snowy Inkcap πŸ„

#inkcap #mushrooms #fungi #mushroom #inkcaps

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#Mushrooms #inkcaps #fall #newhampshire #nikon #travelRT #raining

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The 4 beautiful undersides of Ink Cap mushrooms, they have narrow back lines from the center to the rim of the cap. Kind of black and white, my husband said Art Deco!

The 4 beautiful undersides of Ink Cap mushrooms, they have narrow back lines from the center to the rim of the cap. Kind of black and white, my husband said Art Deco!

Gorgeous Ink Caps, one of my favorites!

#fungi #fungifriends #pnw
#naturephotography
#blueskyphotography
#inkcaps #fungiphotography

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When an Ink Cap Inks Its Way to Goo Freedom… Coprinellus domesticus starting its deliquescence, ON; note the curling up of the ink-streaked cap for spore delivery (photo by Nina Munteanu) Their mass rotted off them flake by flakeTil the thick…

When an Ink Cap #mushroom inks its way to goo-freedom... #fungi #inkcaps #Corpinellus #ecology #environment themeaningofwater.com/2023/07/02/w...

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#MushroomMonday grey #inkcaps still going strong

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Black rimmed shaggy incap fungus

Black rimmed shaggy incap fungus

Disintegrating shaggy inkcap fungi

Disintegrating shaggy inkcap fungi

Disintegrating shaggy inkcap fungi

Disintegrating shaggy inkcap fungi

Another set of fungi, these disintegrating much faster than the fly agarics I posted earlier. Shaggy inkcaps must be one our most ephemeral fungi, looking substantial and solid one day and a gloopy black mess the next. I love going back to see them over a few days.
#fungi
#inkcaps

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Edible! #inkcaps

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Some #inkcaps at the end of their prime.

#fungi #fungiphotography #backyardphotography #naturephotography #photography

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Inkcaps - In June of 2010, I had a good collection of fungi on my lawn in Medicine Hat

#photography #fungi #inkcaps #MedicineHat #Alberta

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Meet the Ink Caps – Nature’s Auto-Destruct Mushrooms

Ink caps (Coprinus & Coprinellus species) are wild fungi known for a bizarre trick: they digest themselves. After maturing, their caps dissolve into an inky black goo.

#Mycology #InkCaps #Coprinus #Coprinopsis #FungiFacts

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Mica caps in my yard. I picked some of the fresh young ones to eat. πŸ˜‹πŸ€€ #micacap #micacapmushroom #mushrooms #mushroom #inkcap #inkcaps #mushroomsky #fungifriends #fungi #fungus #spring #springmushrooms #forager #foraging #mycology #mushroomlover #nature #naturelover #edible #food

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You are looking closely at one of the edges of the garden beds, most of your view taken up by the bricks that seem devoid of color in the bright sun. On the left you can see several small ink cap mushrooms growing vertically up the edge of the bricks, pressed into the sides by fallen leaves.
The mushrooms have thin, white stems with darker, umbrella shaped caps. The caps are dark tan in the center, fading to off-white in a ring around the middle, and then into darker brown near the edges, where ink has just started to form but nothing has melted.

You are looking closely at one of the edges of the garden beds, most of your view taken up by the bricks that seem devoid of color in the bright sun. On the left you can see several small ink cap mushrooms growing vertically up the edge of the bricks, pressed into the sides by fallen leaves. The mushrooms have thin, white stems with darker, umbrella shaped caps. The caps are dark tan in the center, fading to off-white in a ring around the middle, and then into darker brown near the edges, where ink has just started to form but nothing has melted.

You are looking more closely at the top section of those same mushrooms, your whole view taken up by them. At this angle and zoom, you can see the vertical grooves in each cap, and the way some of the caps start to every so slightly curve upwards as they begin to disintegrate and become ink. The sun shines brightly on the caps.

You are looking more closely at the top section of those same mushrooms, your whole view taken up by them. At this angle and zoom, you can see the vertical grooves in each cap, and the way some of the caps start to every so slightly curve upwards as they begin to disintegrate and become ink. The sun shines brightly on the caps.

Freshly fotographed fungus for y’all on this fantastic #MushroomMonday!!
Visited the UCLA botanical gardens yesterday and was delighted to run into these guys πŸ„
#fungifriends #inkcaps #shroomscrolling

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Picture is shot level with 2 small ink cap mushrooms. They have white stems, and previously white caps that have already turned black. The mushroom on the right is still intact, a beautiful dome of off-white turns black at the edges, sitting atop a strong stem. The mushroom on the left, however, has already started disintegrating into ink. The top is almost flat, and the edges drip down like pools of ink dripping over the ege. The perspective of this image looks like you are the same size as the mushrooms, walking among them as though they are trees.

Picture is shot level with 2 small ink cap mushrooms. They have white stems, and previously white caps that have already turned black. The mushroom on the right is still intact, a beautiful dome of off-white turns black at the edges, sitting atop a strong stem. The mushroom on the left, however, has already started disintegrating into ink. The top is almost flat, and the edges drip down like pools of ink dripping over the ege. The perspective of this image looks like you are the same size as the mushrooms, walking among them as though they are trees.

I heard it was #MushroomMonday! πŸ„
I call this POV: You Are A Tiny Fairy
#mushroom #inkcaps #grass #nature #trees #upstateny

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Picture of fungi.
Onto seed.
I'm Emma-Kate and I have a wee seed library in Ōtepoti, Aotearoa.  I have lived experience of disability, immune dysfunction, and other illnesses; I worked as an occupational therapist, enjoy natural sciences, and community networking. I am passionate about the activity of seedsaving and believe all communities and neighborhoods have the capability to build up seedsaving networks.
Seeds need to be grown out and shared around the community, around all communities, to ensure seed is as accessible as possible to everyone wanting to grow. There's so much pressure, especially on poorer, minority communities, and seed is a resource that can be used to help ensure access to fresh produce.
As we keep growing out, saving and sharing seed, we are successfully engaging in and achieving the following:
Building community, resilience, networks which enable safer neighborhoods;
Adapting plants/plant genomes to local climate as it changes;
Learning how to garden, sow seed, save seed;
Offsetting *some food costs (*depending on privilege in areas of health, fitness, accessibility, time, money, skill, space, and so on);
Prioritising our mental health and wellness, acknowledging mental health;
Learning about natural processes and the science that explains these processes and systems;
Recognition of how our deep ancestors were seedsavers, passing on knowledge and seed;
Because collecting stuff is fun;
Because it's art, science, meaning, purpose, in the past, in the future, and it's important to us as humans now;
It allows us a deeper recognition of ourselves, and how we operate in our immediate environment, how we engage with nature.
It sows hope in the face of despair.

Picture of fungi. Onto seed. I'm Emma-Kate and I have a wee seed library in Ōtepoti, Aotearoa. I have lived experience of disability, immune dysfunction, and other illnesses; I worked as an occupational therapist, enjoy natural sciences, and community networking. I am passionate about the activity of seedsaving and believe all communities and neighborhoods have the capability to build up seedsaving networks. Seeds need to be grown out and shared around the community, around all communities, to ensure seed is as accessible as possible to everyone wanting to grow. There's so much pressure, especially on poorer, minority communities, and seed is a resource that can be used to help ensure access to fresh produce. As we keep growing out, saving and sharing seed, we are successfully engaging in and achieving the following: Building community, resilience, networks which enable safer neighborhoods; Adapting plants/plant genomes to local climate as it changes; Learning how to garden, sow seed, save seed; Offsetting *some food costs (*depending on privilege in areas of health, fitness, accessibility, time, money, skill, space, and so on); Prioritising our mental health and wellness, acknowledging mental health; Learning about natural processes and the science that explains these processes and systems; Recognition of how our deep ancestors were seedsavers, passing on knowledge and seed; Because collecting stuff is fun; Because it's art, science, meaning, purpose, in the past, in the future, and it's important to us as humans now; It allows us a deeper recognition of ourselves, and how we operate in our immediate environment, how we engage with nature. It sows hope in the face of despair.

Fungi in the low #sun. They reproduce via spores, released from these, the fruiting bodies. These #inkcaps indicate healthy mycelium network, breaking down a layer of woodchips from over a year ago into micronutrients that plants can use. Part of a #seedsaving #garden for #community #seed

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Three ink cap mushrooms growing in grass, surrounded by orange maple leaves.

Three ink cap mushrooms growing in grass, surrounded by orange maple leaves.

An ink cap mushroom growing in grass, surrounded by orange maple leaves.

An ink cap mushroom growing in grass, surrounded by orange maple leaves.

Three ink cap mushrooms growing in grass, surrounded by orange maple leaves.

Three ink cap mushrooms growing in grass, surrounded by orange maple leaves.

I always catch what I think are ink caps in the same spot every year. They always look just a bit different and always look amazing.
#mushrooms #mycology #naturephotography #nature #inkcaps #autumn

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#fungi #inkcaps

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