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Backyard little ones...!

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It's getting interesting around my yard lately as I'm now starting to see these little fellows pop up around the place....to me I'm not convinced they are subs but they is a damn big chance they could be with the amount of spores and myc flying around lately... :P

check out these 2 little puppies...one of them is in some pebble mulch in a cactus pot the other is in my mulch bed with tons of myc strewn through it.

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I'd say you're probably looking at Stropharia aurantiaca/Hypholoma aurantiaca.

The stem is all wrong for a sub. See how they look kinda textured and fibery?

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Yeah the stems are all fiberous that's why I thought they couldn't be subs surely...but cute little buggers non the less.

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Almost all the subs I have seen in urban Sydney have been sharing substrate with S. aurantiaca. So its a good sign you have them!

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i had a thread on little ones like these in my backyard im still trying to find it. almost identicle

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Sub season's over unfortunately....cute lil fellars tho :)

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