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South Ormsby, Lincolnshire Wolds, UK, October 2022
Petticoat mottlegill (Panaeolus papilionaceus)
This sweet little fungi is named for its little skirt, that distinguishes it from other mottlegills found in grasslands. It is inedible, and not a magic mushroom.
Langstieliger Düngerling, Panaeolus acuminatus 11.06.22
Dunkelrandiger Düngerling, Panaeolus cinctulus 01.08.22
South Downs, UK, August 2019
Egghead mottlegill (Panaeolus semiovatus)
These beautiful little mushrooms can be distinguished from the psychoactive liberty caps sought by some mushroom hunters, which also grow on dung, by their far rounder heads, from which they get their common name, more clay-coloured caps, and fragile but persistent stem ring.
Found some tiny boys!
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