What is this in my yard?
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Bernadette Staal on Jul 03, 2016I actually don't know, it is not something that grows in our lawns (that I am aware of in New Zealand) but I would say it is a form of fungus.Helpful Reply
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Jean Myles on Jul 03, 2016Looks like some kind of mushroom . I can't find a the name for them yet. Maybe some one else will know.Helpful Reply
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Carole on Jul 04, 2016Fungus. Not edible. Toadstool of some kind.Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Jul 04, 2016Mushroom fungusHelpful Reply
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Shelly Lasek Valentino on Jul 04, 2016May be Nostoc? An algea that "blooms" with wet conditions, like during a lot of rain. I slipped and fell on a huge patch of this on a sloped area.Helpful Reply
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Sophia,M.,McConnery on Jul 04, 2016It is a mushroom.Check out a site called Identify That Plant!Helpful Reply
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Peggy on Jul 04, 2016A type of mushroom. We find we get them when we use a manure based compost or soil. They usually die out as soon as the temps hit the 90s.Helpful Reply
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LaDonna on Jul 04, 2016Some type of mushroom. I found some growing on the side of the trunk of my river birch clump. I just scraped it off and put it in the trash. We have had a LOT of rain the past couple of weeks, think that is why it grew on the tree.Helpful Reply
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Sandi on Jul 04, 2016Thanks for providing this site so I could find our what this was. I was very concerned and nowyou mind is at easeHelpful Reply
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Sandi on Jul 04, 2016Thanks for providing this site so I could find our what this was. I was very concerned and nowyou mind is at easeHelpful Reply
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Debbie Humbers on Jul 05, 2016It is a form of mushroom I've seen them before I think it grows wild.Helpful Reply
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Donna on Jul 05, 2016Check with your local county extension office; while visiting relatives in Wisconsin, we hunted for these for hours in the woods, checking out the sides of trees and stumps. The ones we found were very white; ribbons tightly packed. They carefully removed them from the tree trunk, took them home, cleaned them up and cooked them. I didn't care for them, but everyone else raved about them... the word in Italian I don't remember, but it means "Mother of all Mushrooms."Helpful Reply
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