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Shaggy Ink Cap (Coprinus comatus) three fruiting bodies, with caps beginning process of liquefaction, growing in grass

Shaggy Ink Cap (Coprinus comatus) three fruiting bodies, with caps beginning process of liquefaction, growing in grass


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Shaggy Ink Cap (Coprinus comatus) three fruiting bodies, with caps beginning process of liquefaction, growing in grass

Shaggy Ink Cap (Coprinus comatus) three fruiting bodies, with caps beginning process of liquefaction, growing in grass, Sir Harold Hillier Gardens, Romsey, Hampshire, England, November

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Bodies Body Caps Edible Fruiting Fungi Fungus Garden Gardens Hampshire Ink Cap Ink Caps Inkcap Inkcaps Mushroom Mushrooms Romsey Sir Harold Hillier Lawyers Wig Liquefaction


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Nature's Magical Transformation: Witness the 'Inkcap Symphony' in Sir Harold Hillier Gardens!". Step into a world where mushrooms defy all expectations and put on a show like no other! This print captures the enchanting sight of three Shaggy Ink Caps, also known as Coprinus comatus, gracefully emerging from the lush green grass. But wait, there's more to this spectacle! These extraordinary fungi are not your ordinary mushrooms; they possess an incredible ability to liquefy themselves as part of their life cycle. Yes, you heard it right! The caps of these ink caps are beginning their mesmerizing process of liquefaction, creating a surreal scene that seems straight out of a fairytale. As autumn blankets the picturesque Sir Harold Hillier Gardens in Romsey, Hampshire, England, these European wonders take center stage. Their delicate bodies resemble lawyers' wigs with their shaggy appearance - quite fitting for such an eccentric performance! With its edible nature and unique features found across Britain and Europe's temperate regions, this ink cap is truly one-of-a-kind. So grab your magnifying glass and embark on an adventure through this British garden paradise. Discover how even the tiniest organisms can leave us spellbound with their natural marvels. Let FLPA Images transport you to this whimsical realm where mushrooms become maestros and gardens transform into magical theaters – all captured by Dave Pressland's lens for you to cherish forever!

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