Babes this is probably for the mycology subreddit (read: they’re mushed rooms)
catchinNkeepinf1sh
Think those are japanese ink caps. Should be gone by the afternoin.
speppers69
Uhhhh…not flowers. Mushrooms. FungusAmungus. Means healthy soil but likely a bit moist. Usually happens after a decent rain followed by warmer humid weather.
I usually just dig mine back in to the soil. Great food for your plants. Not edible for people.
Their common name is Japanese umbrella mushrooms. They really do look like tiny umbrellas! I get them in my garden from time to time and they haven’t caused me any problems. They generally disappear in a few days.
bibliopanda
mushrooms are so freaking cool. those are so pretty!!!
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Babes this is probably for the mycology subreddit (read: they’re mushed rooms)
Think those are japanese ink caps. Should be gone by the afternoin.
Uhhhh…not flowers. Mushrooms. FungusAmungus. Means healthy soil but likely a bit moist. Usually happens after a decent rain followed by warmer humid weather.
I usually just dig mine back in to the soil. Great food for your plants. Not edible for people.
Pleated ink cap, Parasola plicatilis
Mushrooms.
https://preview.redd.it/fimx5a44efog1.png?width=500&format=png&auto=webp&s=de15c4d36fa2dcceaa3757efe2874daa0dfebd6f
Their common name is Japanese umbrella mushrooms. They really do look like tiny umbrellas! I get them in my garden from time to time and they haven’t caused me any problems. They generally disappear in a few days.
mushrooms are so freaking cool. those are so pretty!!!