Pisolithus tinctorius
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Known in Australia as the horse dung fungus and in Europe as the Bohemian truffle, Pisolithus tinctorius is a widespread earth-ball like fungus, which may in fact be several closely related species.
This puffball's black viscous gel is used as a natural dye for clothes[[1]].
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