Ink-black coprinus: Ink-black coprinus is a basidiomycete fungus with an ovoid cap (Agaricaceae family - Botanical name: Coprinus atramentarius) which grows on organic waste.
The ink black coprin is edible, but it should not be associated with alcohol because it contains an active principle which intervenes in the breakdown of alcohol causing symptoms of intoxication. It is usually found in clumps in meadows or...
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