Earthfan or Cup Fungi?
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This is a wildlife forum, not a cooking one. Please do not ask for the identification of fungi for edibility or narcotic purposes. Any help provided by forum members is on the understanding that fungi are not to be consumed. Any deaths or serious poisonings are the responsibility of the person eating or preparing the fungus for others. If it is apparent from a post that the fungus is for eating or smoking etc, the post will be deleted and a warning given. For more on our reasons, see the FAQ page.
Earthfan or Cup Fungi?
I am trying to identify this fungus (photo attached) which I found on a flat grassy area on the side of a hill two days ago.
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Re: Earthfan or Cup Fungi?
Would be good to see it from other angles. I assume it has fallen off a tree?
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