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Posted on 29 September 20096 September 2016 by David

Inkcaps

Inkcaps on wood chippings

There are several species of inkcap mushrooms, all of which deliquesce. They do not drop their spores out of gills at the base of the cap. Instead, the cap disintegrates giving off the black mass of the spores.

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