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Field Notes

Description:

Mushroom

Habitat:

Growing in the grass in the yard

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (4)

I have learned anything is possible on the farm. :)
Hmmm... well it just looks like the gills on that one run up inside the cap too much for your typical Pan foe. Like they're usually deeper, falling down level with the cap margin. Don't know what else they could be so I guess it must just be a natural morphological variation.
It is the same, grew right nrxt to it, same on top.
Looks like Panaeolus foenisecii or cinctulus, unless the one upside down on the left is the same in which case I'm confused. Think it must be different...

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