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Notes:

There used to be a dog in this yard, but now that it's relatively undisturbed (especially during winter), these tiny orange mushrooms have sprouted up, also in conjunction with a moss layer that competes with the grass. One was broken, I presume from being stepped on -- they're easy to overlook and very delicate. A week later they seem to be gone, but I found a couple new ones... So very short lifespans?

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MichelBeeckman
MichelBeeckman 9 years ago

Galerina is perfect, but you'll need a microscope to sort out to species level!

HayleyBoBailey
HayleyBoBailey 9 years ago

Maybe! Good suggestion!

RandyL.
RandyL. 9 years ago

Maybe a Galerina species.

HayleyBoBailey
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HayleyBoBailey

Portland, Oregon, USA

Spotted on Feb 11, 2015
Submitted on Feb 11, 2015

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