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Prompt #4 of @illustrious.belle ’s #mothsandmushrooms #witchtober challenge. Yes, I know we&rs

Prompt #4 of @illustrious.belle ’s #mothsandmushrooms #witchtober challenge. Yes, I know we’re a week and a half into November. This prompt is inky cap mushroom and death’s head hawkmoth. Reference from Getty. I’ll finish the last two by the end of November, I swear! XD;


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Working on a series of mushroom goblin girls and their pets as adoptables :) This is Miss Inky Cap 

Working on a series of mushroom goblin girls and their pets as adoptables :)

This is Miss Inky Cap 


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did you know that many mushrooms produce odours to attract flies which help spread their spores. much like flowers do for bees.

#mushroom    #inky cap    #mushrooms    #nature    #natural    #mycology    
A large inky black dripping background with a white and partially grey tone design of a squirrel skull in some grass with an inky cap mushroom sprouting from one eye. White ominous text reads: "Relax. Everything rots."

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Hey! My friend @adescagram on Instagram invited me to try @feefal ’s #funguary drawing challenge! For the first week I chose: Coprinopsis comatus (Inky Cap)

Instead of something “scary” though I went for some ominous death positivity

I loved the design so much I immediantly added it to my redbubble. Take a look if ya want!

Shaggy Manes (Coprinus comatus)

Shaggy Manes (Coprinus comatus)


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Coprinus comatus commonly known as a Shaggy Mane or Shaggy Ink Cap. The two mushroom pictured are at

Coprinus comatus commonly known as a Shaggy Mane or Shaggy Ink Cap. The two mushroom pictured are at different levels of maturity. As time passes, the mushroom digests its gills from the gill-edge upwards in order to increase spore-releasing gill surface area. You can see the mushroom starting to liquefy into a sort of “ink”. These mushrooms usually don’t last more than 24 hrs before becoming black puddles with stems


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