Growing on large pile of goat manure. SEEK app suggested Psilocybe genus. I’m doubtful due to lack of veil remnants on stipe and absence of blue staining. Taking spore print and will add photos when available.
Fruiting in wood chips. Decaying Gymnopilus luteofolius maybe? Large cluster
iNat generated ID
Found atop a wood chip pile
clusters, several
cap wine red, shaggy, strong scent
gills orange
stem red, fibrous and hollow
White mycelium
Growing amongst andropogon and centipede grasses in a cow pasture where frequent periodic flooding from seasonal rains causes shallow standing water. In situ pictures and observations being periodically made while fruit bodies continue to flush.
A few days ago my mom sent me a photo of these growing on our land close to Concan on the edge of the woods. Some people believe them to be a mushroom called Psilocybe tampanensis. I am really new to this topic so I couldn’t be sure
Need experts to chime in as this mushroom looks familiar but given age and degradation it’s hard for me to put a name to it.
Found in a known fruiting site. Stains blue, growing on decaying oak.
Found a few days too late for vibrant color. Mycelium is light blue. Bruising on newer fruits. Found in woodchips.