Magpie inkcap

Coprinopsis picacea

A species of Coprinopsis.

The magpie inkcap is a distinctive and toxic inkcap variety present across Europe, Australia, and North America. While possessing the characteristic egg-shaped cap of inkcaps, its unique coloring distinguishes it; a dark brown or black foundation is adorned with white spots or blotches, evoking the appearance of a magpie.

Attributes of Magpie inkcap

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Cap Diameter
7 - 8 cm
Height
12 - 25 cm
Cap
Cap 7 - 8 cm across; egg-shaped; dark brown; covered by a whitish veil
Cap Shape
Bell-shaped
Cap Surfaces
Fibrillose-scaly
Gills
Adnate, free; crowded; whitish, blackening with age
Gill Attachment
Free to Attached
Stem
Stem 12 - 20 cm long, 6 - 15 mm thick; cylindrical; white; with finely scurfy
Stem Shapes
Club Shaped
Stem Surfaces
Fibrillose
Flesh
Fibrous, watery consistency; whitish
Ring
With Ring
Spore Print Color
Black
Odor
Faint, nondescript mushroom smell.
Body Color
BrownWhiteCream
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.
Growth Form
Solitary, Gregarious
Nutrient Gathering
Saprophytic
Substrate
On soil, Dead Woods, Wood Chips or Mulch
You can find Magpie inkcap by these plants
European beech, Oaks
Occurence Habitats
Deciduous Woodland
Species Status
Common
Endangered Species
No

Scientific Classification of Magpie inkcap

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Phylum
Club fungi
Class
Mushroom-forming fungi
Order
Gilled fungi
Family
Coprinaceae
Genus
Coprinopsis
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Toxicity and Edibility of Magpie inkcap

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Is Magpie inkcap Toxic?

The magpie inkcap (Coprinopsis picacea) boasts an attractive appearance, but its beauty is best appreciated visually, as this mushroom harbors powerful toxins. It bears a close resemblance to other non-poisonous members of its family, making accurate identification challenging and requiring utmost care. Consumption of this particular inkcap can lead to a range of digestive issues, from minor discomfort to serious illness in certain individuals.

Is Magpie inkcap Toxic to Dogs?

Magpie inkcap can be dangerous to dogs. If your pet has consumed this mushroom, seek immediate veterinary attention. Symptoms may vary, but early intervention is crucial for the best outcome.

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