Covers mushrooms and other non-lichenized fungi that form multicellular fruiting bodies large enough to be seen with the unaided eye.
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21 common names
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(Coprinopsis atramentaria)
Distribution: Broad
Habitat: Occurs widely in many natural and disturbed habitats, including gardens and other urban settings
(Coprinellus disseminatus)
(Coprinellus micaceus)
Habitat: Hardwood stumps, buried roots, and other organic debris.
(Coprinopsis lagopus)
Distribution: Occurring west of the Cascades crest in Washington; Global.
Habitat: On compost, wood chips, horse manure, etc.
Origin: Native
(Coprinopsis nivea)
Habitat: Grows on dung, primarily of cattle.
(Coprinopsis atramentaria)
Distribution: Broad
Habitat: Occurs widely in many natural and disturbed habitats, including gardens and other urban settings
(Parasola plicatilis)
Habitat: Grows in grassy areas and among weedy plants along the edges of woodland trails
(Coprinellus micaceus)
Habitat: Hardwood stumps, buried roots, and other organic debris.
(Coprinopsis atramentaria)
Distribution: Broad
Habitat: Occurs widely in many natural and disturbed habitats, including gardens and other urban settings
(Parasola plicatilis)
Habitat: Grows in grassy areas and among weedy plants along the edges of woodland trails
(Inocybe mixtilis)
Distribution: Broad
Habitat: Pacific Coast, Montana, eastern North America, and Europe.
(Inocybe rimosa)
Distribution: Broad
(Inocybe lanuginosa)
Distribution: Fairly common in the PNW
Habitat: Occurs more frequently west of the Cascade crest