

Colorado, USA. Found these at work, safe to eat?
Would love to know what species these are, and if they're edible, thanks!


Would love to know what species these are, and if they're edible, thanks!
Growing in grass among mixed forest.
ID's appreciated. Collected from a pasture across from my house. It's been rainy and humid the last few weeks so these things are popping up like crazy right now. Mostly dense brush and trees line the field.
These guys just fruited in the past 24-48 hours, been some consistent rain in these parts for the past couple of weeks. The stems are a lot more woody/hard than what I’m used to. They’re waxy/slimy, it’s still raining and they do bruise (more then what has seems to have already occurred) when squeezed. I’m also not really seeing the typical “nipple” that comes with the good kind so I’m dubious as to what they’re. a couple of different variety of mushroom have already come up from this mulch from autumn through to now, but I have “seeded” various places round the garden with previous seasons pickings, from another region, with both spores and mycelium. So naturally I’m curious. Any ideas? Should I just leave them for the bugs? If you want better more specific shots to help with id’ing let me know. This region has an abundance of variety when it comes to fungi, so it’s fun to know wand explore what’s here. Especially if they’re culinary.
First time forager - would love assurance that these are in fact CoTW
Thank you :)
Recently purchased an AIO grow bag to chase Cubies think the bag stalled. But my yard is now covered in mushrooms of all colors and sizes and I feel as if it is the mushroom gods laughing at me.
Wasn’t able to locate in my field guide. Printing now.
Located in suburban grassy lawn, most likely soil.
Was going to take spore print and better photos but got crushed in my bag.
Why does this mushroom look this.
Found in central Ohio, located in landscaping mulch. Been a toooooon of rain lately, if that helps. Super pretty tho.
I was standing in the back and noticed this, never seen one like this in my yard before. It was just in the grass/dirt.
I live in the western part of Norway and found this. They let sheeps walk here and around this area. I’m wondering what kind of mushroom it is. Since it looks really dry.
My friend didn’t get pictures of the undersides. Any ideas?
This guy is growing in my front yard under a shaded tree in Michigan. I've only ever seen those brown or white common mushrooms, never this.