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I keep finding these mushrooms in my yard. What are they?

miss_demeanour @lemmy.dbzer0.com - 4mon

Earthball or potato earthball. Don't consume.

Scleroderma Citrinum

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acockworkorange - 4mon

Any idea why it's called a dye ball?

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Salamander - 4mon

From: https://www.fungusfactfriday.com/119-pisolithus-arrhizus/

The Dyeball, as its common name implies, can also be used for dyeing wool. P. arrhizus is counted among the best mushrooms for dyeing and imparts wool with a deep brown to reddish-brown to blackish color. The pigments come from the tar-like gel between the peridioles, so younger Dyeballs work better.

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acockworkorange - 4mon

Nice, thank you!

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7eter @feddit.org - 3mon

what a lovely explanation!

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Alteon @lemmy.world - 4mon

I don't know. The ball on the left is the cross section of the inside. I cut it through the middle.

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bluestem - 4mon

Looks like Pisolithus sp to me

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Alteon @lemmy.world - 4mon

I think your are 100% correct. Thank you!

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ComradeSharkfucker - 4mon

Would love to see an internal cross section to confirm but it looks like an earthball to me

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Alteon @lemmy.world - 4mon

The item in the left IS the internal cross section. I cut the mushroom in half.

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ComradeSharkfucker - 4mon

Oh shit, not earthball then

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Alteon @lemmy.world - 3mon

It's a dyeball (Pisolithus arhizus).

Everyone was pretty close.

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