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Unidentified Fungi

Photo by John B.
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Field Notes

Description:

Small rather ordinary looking mushrooms. I know nothing about them, but I looked at Wikipedia's silhouettes of Cap Morphology and even then I cannot tell if these are Infundibuliform or Umbilicate. However there are plenty of mushrooms around here and I will see what I can learn.

Habitat:

I spotted these very small mushrooms early this morning, around 6:30 a.m. They had sprung up, under a Guyabano Tree (Annona muricata), during the night in a corner behind our house.

Notes:

I go out early every morning to feed my dogs and noticed the mushrooms yesterday at about the same time, but decided to continue feeding my dogs and get my camera out later. When I was finally ready to take some pictures at about 7:15 a.m. the mushrooms were all dying or dead. So I decided to get some pictures before feeding the dogs, if the mushrooms were there again today, and they were.

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PublishedJune 15, 2022

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