. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. Figure 47. Coprixus comatus (Form vhen fresli). Figure 48. Coprixus coii-\tus (Form after the gills have dissolved) densely crowded; spores black, elliptic, 16-18 X lO^u, The name refers to the shaggy cap. Common in lawns and grassland, in groups or clusters, from earliest spring to seyere frost; it reappears year after year in the same spot. One of the very best of the mushrooms. Coprinus fimetarius Mealy Inkcap Cap 2-6 cm. wide, bluish black or blackish, densely covered with white tufted scales which disappear as the cap expands, finally smooth, s
. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. Figure 47. Coprixus comatus (Form vhen fresli). Figure 48. Coprixus coii-\tus (Form after the gills have dissolved) densely crowded; spores black, elliptic, 16-18 X lO^u, The name refers to the shaggy cap. Common in lawns and grassland, in groups or clusters, from earliest spring to seyere frost; it reappears year after year in the same spot. One of the very best of the mushrooms. Coprinus fimetarius Mealy Inkcap Cap 2-6 cm. wide, bluish black or blackish, densely covered with white tufted scales which disappear as the cap expands, finally smooth, splitting at the margin, cylindric or conic, then more or less expanded at the margin; stem 5-8 cm. by 5-8. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Clements, Frederic E. (Frederic Edward), 1874-1945; Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota
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