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Specht-Tintling - (Coprinopsis picacea) - Magpie inkcap - PiP
Einer der schönsten Vertreter der Tintlinge ist der Specht-Tintling (Coprinopsis picacea, Syn. Coprinus picaceus). Der deutsche Name leitet sich sicher ab von der schwarz-weißen Flügelfärbung der Buntspechte (siehe PiP). Der Pilz kommt in Europa und Australien vor und liebt kalkhaltigen Böden. In Deutschland wird er relativ selten in Buchenwäldern angetroffen. Er ist nicht essbar. Das im Photo gezeigte Exemplar wuchs am Rand eines Buchen-Mischwalds.
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Specht-Tintling
One of the most beautiful mushrooms is the magpie inkcap fungus (Coprinopsis picacea, syn. Coprinus picaceus). The German name is certainly derived from the black and white colouring of the spotted woodpeckers on the wings (see PiP). The fungus is found in Europe and Australia and loves calcareous soils. In Germany it is relatively rarely found in beech forests. It is not edible. The specimen shown in the photo was growing on the edge of a mixed beech forest.
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Specht-Tintling
One of the most beautiful mushrooms is the magpie inkcap fungus (Coprinopsis picacea, syn. Coprinus picaceus). The German name is certainly derived from the black and white colouring of the spotted woodpeckers on the wings (see PiP). The fungus is found in Europe and Australia and loves calcareous soils. In Germany it is relatively rarely found in beech forests. It is not edible. The specimen shown in the photo was growing on the edge of a mixed beech forest.
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