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Coprinus atramenarius, Common Ink-cap mushrooms fruiting in dense cluster

Coprinus atramenarius, Common Ink-cap mushrooms fruiting in dense cluster


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Coprinus atramenarius, Common Ink-cap mushrooms fruiting in dense cluster

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Dorling Kindersley

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Agarics Bunch Cluster Country Countryside Fruiting Fungi Fungus Ink Cap Leaves Mushroom Mushrooms Spring Springtime Uncultivated Wild Coprinus Ink Caps


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This print by Dorling Kindersley showcases the beauty of nature in all its glory. The image features a dense cluster of Coprinus atramenarius, commonly known as Common Ink-cap mushrooms, flourishing against a pristine white background. These fascinating fungi belong to the coprinaceae family and are also referred to as ink caps due to their unique ability to liquify into an inky substance. The illustration technique used in this print brings out the intricate details of each mushroom, from their delicate caps to their slender stems. The vibrant green leaves surrounding the cluster add a touch of freshness and emphasize that these mushrooms thrive in uncultivated areas such as the countryside. Springtime is clearly depicted through this artwork, with new life sprouting amidst the natural landscape. The wild setting further enhances the sense of freedom and untouched beauty found within nature. This print serves as a reminder of how even something as small and seemingly insignificant as mushrooms can possess extraordinary charm when observed closely. It invites viewers to appreciate the wonders that exist right beneath our feet and encourages us to explore and cherish our natural surroundings.

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