We’re in the UK, and the soil was purchased from a UK supplier, but no telling where it’s actually from, likely still the UK but who knows.
Largest cap is around 15mm across with a 25ish mm stalk. White all over except for the centre of the caps that have a light yellow spot.
Bit paranoid about eating any of the herbs from the planter now.
An ID would be great.
the_artic_one@programming.dev 4 days ago
No need to worry about your herbs, it’s just a mushroom growing on your potting soil and helping to break it down which may actually make nutrients more available for your plants.
Those photos are pretty blown out but from your description I bet the mushroom is the flowerpot parasol Leucocoprinus birnbaumi. They’re pretty harmless though you shouldn’t eat them or anything.
dandelion@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 days ago
+1, came to say this
Sturgist@lemmy.ca 4 days ago
@dandelion@lemmy.blahaj.zone
So I looked at the link from dandelion, and some other pictures online, and L. birnbaumi doesn’t look close at all.
The ones growing in our planter are completely smooth. I’ll try and get a better picture tomorrow, seeing as it’s pretty dark any kind of lighting I’ve tried has resulted in equally or worse blow out of the pictures.
Thanks for the peace of mind in any case. I’ll update with better pictures tomorrow afternoon.
dandelion@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 days ago
they are L. birnbaumii, there are no other look-alike mushrooms that are that size and color, and the fact it’s growing in your potted plant is just confirmation.
The caps can be appear smooth. You should google the species name and look at amateur photos, you’ll see some that look like yours.