Leratiomyces ceres from the San Diego Botanic Garden
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Hi there! I got these photos of some cute little fungi a little while ago and though you might like them :) I think they're Leratiomyces ceres but I'm not fully sure. Anyways absolutely love your blog it always makes my day <3
the little white warts make me think it may actually be leratiomyces squamosus, but you could also be correct !! i do believe you've nailed the genus nonetheless.
very very pretty mushrooms !! they look like little flapjacks dusted with coconut flakes. 11/10 :-)
thank you for your support<3 i love getting sent mushroom pictures. take care, kass. x
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Redlead Roundhead Leratiomyces ceres
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Chip Cherries [Leratiomyces ceres]
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Leratiomyces ceres from the San Diego Botanic Garden
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Leratiomyces ceres, commonly known as the Redlead Roundhead, is mushroom which has a bright red to orange cap and dark purple-brown spore deposit. It is usually found growing gregariously on wood chips and is one of the most common and most distinctive mushrooms found in that habitat. It is common on wood chips and lawns in North America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and elsewhere.
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i found this on my walk today, thought id share. secretly hoping i would find morels but didn’t see any.
i think the first is some type of ink cap, parasola plicatilis? but i am no expert. wouldn’t have a clue what the second one i found is. it was kinda fun throwing some of the mushrooms to spread their spores, especially when my dog chased after them but never seemed to find it.
found lots of of these lil guys too- got an id for them Leratiomyces ceres :)
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Redlead Roundhead Leratiomyces ceres
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Chip Cherries [Leratiomyces ceres]
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