I believe these are Fairy Ring Champignons, found on a roadside verge in Lancashire, UK (feddit.uk)
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Interesting fungus. Sadly full of maggots as you can see in the photo, so nothing for the dehydrator today.
Thought he was a peice of trash at first 😅
When I found a group of these growing in the grass I thought that they were St. George’s Mushrooms. I then took a spore print and it was reddish brown rather than the expected white, so I then I thought I may have a toxic Inocybe instead, and lost all confidence in my ability of being able to recognize edible mushrooms…...
Every summer in my neighborhood, this one tree will fruit a silky rosegill and we have standing permission from the homeowner to harvest it. This year, looks like there are two. I wish I’d passed by the tree earlier this week before the big one started to shrivel.
MEA with yeast extract at 1g/500mL, 9 days of growth...
TL;DR: both clusters are the same, but I will redo the test...
Last week I was checking on one of my compost bins and noticed that there was a group of these mushrooms growing on a clump of composting leaves. Given the heat, I’m surprised to see them growing in the bin. Any help identifying them is most appreciated....
Saw this at the base of a 300 year old oak.
Little smaller than my hand.
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I don’t know anything about mushrooms. Found these in my garden, Washington state (Puget sound)