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Beautiful lady's slipper - nice rich woods with ground pine around it - and oak leaves about............see if you can spot any mushrooms within 10 feet or so of this lady's slipper....the mushrooms don't have to appear at the same time as the flower.....The mushrooms could be helping this orchid get its needed nutrients.
looks like what we used to call Collybia confluens - now a Gymnopus - a white-spored mushroom, nothing like a Psilocybe.
not a puffball! You can see it has a stem and what appears to be a veil (covering the gills - which look unopened as yet.........looks like an Agaricus
The genus is Coprinus, the genus of inky cap mushrooms
Amanita.......close to Amanita flavoconia
could be Cantharellus cinnabarinus - depending on whether the "gills" are forked or not. if not, then it's a species of Hygrocybe
a coral mushroom, genus Ramaria
looks like a waxy cap, a species of Hygrocybe