Re: Mycology - The study and identification of mushrooms
Made my first ID, I think...
I've managed to whittle it down to
Coprinellus bisporus based on the fact that it didn't have the glistening little granules of
Coprinellus micaceus... but hey, maybe they rubbed off or something. Who knows.
This really isn't as easy as I thought it'd be.
EDIT: Nope, turns out these ARE
coprinellus micaceus but the mica-like specks that are its namesake only seem to be evident in the early sprouts, they seem to either be rubbed/washed/fall off on the mature ones. Been observing them coming back in the area near our maple tree after every rainfall, it's pretty fun seeing them re-emerge.