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Common Inky Cap (Coprinopsis atramentaria) — mushroom identification photo

Common Inky Cap

Coprinopsis atramentaria

⚠ Toxic with Alcohol
Always verify identification with multiple features before consuming
Cap color
Gray to pale gray
Cap size
4-8cm
Gill color
White then black (auto-digesting)
Gill attachment
Free from stem
Stem
White, fibrous, with ring zone
Texture
Fragile
Habitat
Clustered at base of trees or in grass
Fruiting season
Spring-Fall
Peak season
Spring-Fall

Key Identification Features

Symptoms & Toxicity

Contains coprine. Safe to eat on its own but causes severe toxic reaction (flushing, nausea, vomiting, rapid heartbeat) if consumed with alcohol. Effects appear within 30 minutes of alcohol consumption.

Regions Found

Region data not available

Look-Alikes

No documented look-alikes on record.

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