Ruptured

There is something strangely primordial about a ruptured common or citrine earthball (sceleroderma citrinum) with its irregular scaly ochre skin and exposed purple-black spore mass. Apparently this fungus is responsible for more mushroom poisonings in the UK than any other species due, apparently, to people confusing it with the common puffball.

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