What is another word for Coprinus Comatus?

Pronunciation: [kˈɒpɹɪnəs kˈə͡ʊmatəs] (IPA)

Coprinus Comatus, commonly known as the shaggy ink cap, is a delicate and edible mushroom species that belongs to the Coprinaceae family. This mushroom is known for its bell-shaped cap that has shaggy scales and spores that turn into black ink when matured. It is also known as the Lawyer's Wig, due to its striking resemblance to the traditional wig worn by lawyers in court. Additionally, Coprinus Comatus is sometimes confused with the poisonous Amanita muscaria mushroom. Some synonyms for Coprinus Comatus include Shaggy Mane, Shaggy Ink Cap, and Mane Mushroom. These terms refer to the mushroom's distinctive appearance and their use in culinary dishes.

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Semantically related words: fungus, mushrooms, amanita muscaria, psilocybin mushrooms, psilocybin

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