https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coprinellus_disseminatus It is common throughout Europe and North America, and is truly a cosmopolitan mushroom, being found also in most parts of Asia and in South America and Australia. Coprinellus disseminatus usually appears in very large trooping groups on stumps in woodland and occasionally in shaded hedgerows. These gregarious little fungi occur from early spring until the onset of winter, and they are at their most spectacular when the caps are young and pale - sometimes nearly pure white. It takes just two or three days for young white caps to turn grey and then begin blackening. Unlike most other coprinoid mushrooms, C. disseminatus does not dissolve into black ink (deliquesce) in maturity. Cap typically 0.5 to 1.5cm in diameter and initially 1 to 1.5cm tall.
Auga vasarą, rudenį miškuose, parkuose, soduose didelėmis kolonijomis, grupėmis, kupstais ant supuvusių stuobrių, išvartų, kelmų, aplink juos. Gležni, smulkučiai vaisiakūniai. Kepurėlė 0,5–1 (2) cm skersmens, vagota, šiek teik gofruota, baltai plaušuota, rusvai pilka, gelsva. Lakšteliai pilkšvi, seni – rudai juodi. Kotas 2–3 × 0,1–0,15 cm, baltas, labai trapus. Trama plona, be ypatingo kvapo. Saprotrofas, nevalgomas. Labai dažnas. Geras pūvančios medienos ardytojas. 2987
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