Joined together... by thewatersphotos

Joined together...

More fungi from the yard. These seem to be growing together. I haven't seen any of these before and I'm not sure what they are called.
Fabulous specimen.
January 6th, 2022  
That's a great picture! What an interesting fungi.
January 6th, 2022  
Interesting fungi!
January 6th, 2022  
Great find
January 6th, 2022  
How unusual!
January 6th, 2022  
A nice pov and unusual find
January 6th, 2022  
These look like flower petals. Lovely.
January 6th, 2022  
Quite frilly aren’t they…unusual fungi.
January 6th, 2022  
Very interesting… never seen one like this.
January 6th, 2022  
Interesting pattern
January 6th, 2022  
Great job of making a common thing look very interesting.
January 6th, 2022  
One can anthropomorphize these fellows. And how about that other one hiding on the right side!
January 7th, 2022  
Very cool. I have a phone app (Seek) that says this is something from the Genus leptonia,
January 8th, 2022  
@corinnec Thanks, Corinne! It was unique!
January 8th, 2022  
@katiebaptist Thank you, Katie! We have quite the variety.
January 8th, 2022  
@ingrid01 Thank you, Ingrid!
January 8th, 2022  
@bkbinthecity Thanks so much...I keep looking down! :- )
January 8th, 2022  
@ljmanning They were very unique! I'm always curious what makes them grow and why in the location they choose??
January 8th, 2022  
@craftymeg Thanks, Margaret!
January 8th, 2022  
@randystreat I know! Very different from what I usually see.
January 8th, 2022  
@happypat Thanks, Pat! I rather like the frilly edges.
January 8th, 2022  
@kvphoto Thanks, KV! Me, either.
January 8th, 2022  
@k9photo I thought so, too. Thanks, Kate!
January 8th, 2022  
@cwbill Thanks so much, Bill! I try! Common is all I have around here! :- )
January 8th, 2022  
@francoise Oh, indeed one can! I see two young parents and their shy child! :- )
January 8th, 2022  
@lsquared Thanks, Larry. I think you are correct. I found this also: "Small pink-spored mushrooms (Leptonia or Nolanea, Entolomataceae)
These are small mushrooms of the genus Leptonia or maybe Nolanea in the family Entolomataceae. They look like little sombrero hats with those "umbiculate" caps with a knob in the center."
January 8th, 2022  
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