Lycoperdon perlatum is a widespread mushroom species
found in almost any country of the world.
It grows solitarily or in groups throughout the year
in habitats like woods, grassy areas, gardens, or along road sides.
When the mushroom reaches maturity,
its cap can reach 70mm in diameter
and gets a pear-like shape with a flattened top
where it develops a hole which opens, and under certain conditions,
it lets mature, brown, powdery spores escape to perpetuate the species.
See demonstration below.
IMG-3182 [Lycoperdon perlatum]
Photo and video from Mt. Hymittos.
Feb. 4, 2024
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