I found them growing in my allotment in England

by Jumpy_Anteater_2648

16 Comments

  1. AutoModerator

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  2. wildlightrefuge

    Mycena genus I think, could be Mycena galopa

  3. AscendedDragonSage

    With the relatively flat cap, possibly something in the *Coprinellus* genus like Fairy Inkcap?

  4. HippyGramma

    Definitely want to slide over to r/mushrooms or r/mycology.

    You’re across the pond from my range of knowledge but those are beautiful and this is a wonderful picture.

  5. Kumquat-May

    If you break a stem, does a white liquid come out?

    If so, it’s almost certainly a group of Milking Bonnet mushrooms (Mycena galopus)

  6. Lunar_BriseSoleil

    FYI mushrooms are not plants.

    Fungi are more closely related to animals than plants, but are their own “Kingdom” separate from either one.

  7. Supersonic_77

    Sorry no info but just wanted to say that is an awesome picture

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