




coprinellus micaceus
The Mica Cap mushroom looks like a little umbrella with a shiny, glittery top! Kids will love discovering this fun fungus in damp, shady spots in the forest.
生息地: Mica Caps typically grow in forests, especially in damp, shady areas on decaying wood.
The Mica Cap has a fragile, bell-shaped cap, often yellowish-brown, that is covered in tiny, glistening mica-like scales. Its distinctive sparkling surface and pale, grooved cap make it visually different from many other small urban mushrooms. As it matures, the cap edges often turn upward.





カテゴリ
菌類レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Their caps sparkle like they are covered in tiny sugar crystals when fresh!
These mushrooms melt into black ink to release their spores, disappearing almost overnight!
They grow incredibly fast after a rain, often appearing in just a few hours!
You can often spot Mica Caps growing in surprising places, even cracking through city sidewalks!
Mica Cap can dissolve its own cap into an inky liquid because of special enzymes that help release spores efficiently.
Mica Cap can break down dead wood and plant material because of powerful enzymes that help return nutrients to the soil.
Mica Cap can grow in huge clusters because of its ability to thrive on abundant resources, helping it spread spores widely.
Quercus robur
decomposes its fallen wood

Arion ater
slugs often graze on its caps
Betula pendula
breaks down its dead branches
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
まだ特別な安全上の注意はありません。
2-10 cm
edible
0.5-3.5 cm
Mica Caps typically grow in forests, especially in damp, shady areas on decaying wood.
wood
春〜秋
Dark brown to black
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