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Hi First post.

Can anyone identify these mushrooms growing on my lawn?

There a quite a few now.
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Hi First post.

Can anyone identify these mushrooms growing on my lawn?

There a quite a few now.
We'd have a better chance if you cut one exactly in half, vertically down the stem (or stipe as it is technically called), and thus allowed us to see a side view of the gills and how they attach to the stipe, etc.
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We'd have a better chance if you cut one exactly in half, vertically down the stem (or stipe as it is technically called), and thus allowed us to see a side view of the gills and how they attach to the stipe, etc.
Best I could do.
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Best I could do.
Try looking at Rogers Mushrooms | Mushroom Pictures & Mushroom Reference
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Thanks....if i needed to go there I wouldn't be here.
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Sorry looked ther with no avail.


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Best I could do.
Looks fairly familiar but I haven't tracked it down yet. I'll try again this evening.
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Best I could do.
Thanks, the side view is very helpful.

I've now remembered what this reminds me of, which is Hebeloma crustiliniforme, common name Poison Pie. So I certainly wouldn't eat it without very careful demonstration that it is something quite different.
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