Identifying mushrooms again!
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 6:16 pm
Hello all,
Thanks for the replies I got on my last post. These mushrooms keep popping up in my yard. Could someone please help me identify these? I am afraid they might be the death caps.
Some more about them-
Appears to be no skirt.
Looks like it has an egg sack.
Cap does not pop off, but tear or rip off the stem.
Feels kind of tough/rough.
Cap a bit larger than a quarter. Small one about the size of a quarter.
Stem is a cream/white. Cap is a toastish brown.
It was pretty warm today.
These were again, near the stones except in my backyard. Pine trees (young) about 5 ft. away from the sight. Oak tree about 20 ft. These were a pair of 2.
The first one I picked out of the grass, it ripped out. There was no dirt attached (I guess this means egg sack). Second one I dig out. Dirt attached, looks like an egg sack. The caps go upward, then curve down on the ends.
Here are some pictures. Sorry they are a bit blurry. Thank you for any help!
Thanks for the replies I got on my last post. These mushrooms keep popping up in my yard. Could someone please help me identify these? I am afraid they might be the death caps.
Some more about them-
Appears to be no skirt.
Looks like it has an egg sack.
Cap does not pop off, but tear or rip off the stem.
Feels kind of tough/rough.
Cap a bit larger than a quarter. Small one about the size of a quarter.
Stem is a cream/white. Cap is a toastish brown.
It was pretty warm today.
These were again, near the stones except in my backyard. Pine trees (young) about 5 ft. away from the sight. Oak tree about 20 ft. These were a pair of 2.
The first one I picked out of the grass, it ripped out. There was no dirt attached (I guess this means egg sack). Second one I dig out. Dirt attached, looks like an egg sack. The caps go upward, then curve down on the ends.
Here are some pictures. Sorry they are a bit blurry. Thank you for any help!