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Description:

Dew covered, clear or see-through fungi found early in the morning on a foggy day growing in the grass. By afternoon, they were gone.

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4 Comments

JanelleL.Streed
JanelleL.Streed 11 years ago

lightworkerpeace-I don't think either works, unless there's a version I haven't seen on the internet. To me they appeared more Japanese Parasol or Pleated Inky Cap in style/shape but without the coloring, as these were clear or see-through...Thank you! :-)

JanelleL.Streed
JanelleL.Streed 11 years ago

jdbco2001-You're right. They do look a bit similar however, I'm not sure we'd have the same fungi as Florida...Our summer was quite hot, humid and tropical feeling though so...you could be on to something. Thank you!!!

lightworkerpeace
lightworkerpeace 11 years ago

Coprinellus or Coprinopsis seems likely

jdbco2001
jdbco2001 11 years ago

Looks somewhat like this one: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/138...

JanelleL.Streed
Spotted by
JanelleL.Streed

Belview, Minnesota, USA

Spotted on Aug 26, 2012
Submitted on Sep 17, 2012

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