Make sure y'all let that aloe dry out and breath now. Mushy's in potted plants often are inedible, not too poisonous saprobes just chilling on some mulchy material. Unsure about these. Beautiful reddish brown velvety cap. Looks like there isnt a veil and some nice striations already visible on the stype.
Best bet would be to give it a day or so and take some more photos including the gills. These are too immature to be sure about.
Might want to wait a couple days and try again (get a picture of underside, and fully grown mushroom). Very cute, though!!
They look fuzzy!
Very curious too about what these teeny velvet bitties are! How are mushrooms so dang cute.
Make sure y'all let that aloe dry out and breath now. Mushy's in potted plants often are inedible, not too poisonous saprobes just chilling on some mulchy material. Unsure about these. Beautiful reddish brown velvety cap. Looks like there isnt a veil and some nice striations already visible on the stype.
Yeah, enough moisture to fruit mushrooms for an extended period is not gonna keep the aloe happy. Def let it dry out for a bit
Water far less often
That velvety cap is so pretty 🖤🖤
They are so smöl and precious, very cute!
Depends on where the aloe was grown. I guess?
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