Good morning everyone and how are you doing #fungilovers team, let me again share the mushrooms that I found in the garden and mushrooms that look like they are growing between the leaves on the ground and the leaves are also wet which has been raining for a few days even though it's night it's not raining but the sky is very shady and colorless as usual.
This mushroom has a scientific name as I try to see in an article that I also embed in my blog. Lepiota subincarnata. is a gill fungus of the genus Lepiota in the order Agaricales. It is known to contain amatoxins and consuming these mushrooms is potentially lethal. This species is found in Asia, Europe and North America, in very dirty forests and parks
Lepiota subincarnata
Those are some pictures I got between the woods and the dry leaves on the ground that helped the fertility of this wild mushroom grow well yesterday.