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Found this fungi in my back yard next to a yucca.

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No idea what it is, here is a picture with a shoe for scale.

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No idea at all, but I would not be eating that one in a hurry 

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On 2/15/2026 at 12:52 AM, miamicuse said:

Found this fungi in my back yard next to a yucca.

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No idea what it is, here is a picture with a shoe for scale.

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Not a certain ID but this could belong to either the Genus Pholiota ( Scalycaps ) or  Desarmillaria ( ..often referred to as " Honey Mushrooms " )

Might get in contact w/ your local chapter of the FL Mycological Society and see what they think. 

Grifola, Lentinus < Woodcaps and Sawgills >, and Pleurotus < Oyster Shell Mushrooms > were 3 other possible Genus that came to mind though most sps in the last two Genus cling to wood ( Logs / branches ) and range of the first genus doesn't appear to expend into S. FL. 

Whatever it is, more than likely,  it is munching on buried / decomposing Oak Leaves / any other Oak- shed detritus,  rather than bothering the Yucca. 

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On 2/15/2026 at 1:52 AM, miamicuse said:

Found this fungi in my back yard next to a yucca.

PXL_20260213_192428190.jpg.9ff9f5049d3629324c099c671b514ab6.jpg

No idea what it is, here is a picture with a shoe for scale.

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Bruh run. That's the thing from The Last of Us. 

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