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Coprinus comatus
The young fruit bodies first appear as white cylinders emerging from the ground, then the bell-shaped caps open out. The caps are white, and covered with scales. The gills beneath the cap are white, then pink, then turn black and secrete a black liquid filled with spores. This is unusual because it will turn black and dissolve itself.
Grows in decayed woody debris, damp areas, on lawns, along gravel roads and open areas.
These mushrooms were found in a marshy area near north Cotton Lake road. The are often called, the shaggy mane, shaggy ink cap, or lawyer's wig. When young it can be eaten soon after being collected.
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