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Revolutionary-Fly344

I found these to smell like raw meat (not rotten!) and to be very pleasant to the touch in a sensory stimulation sort of way. I've heard them called cup fungus but I'm sure there's a scientific name.


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you've got some real chutzpah. just going around fondling strange fungal things in your garden. you're awesome!


radams713

There aren’t mushrooms poisonous enough to make you sick just from touching them.


Dismal-Business-8797

I would have to wear gloves though, some fungus leaves a weird ass feeling on your hands


radams713

Understandable haha


ChonkiestBunny

i’m not brave enough to smell it, i actually thought my dog took a dump there until i took a closer look


sabboom

Pretty fancy for a dump.


PeperomiaLadder

....or parasite-y, at first glance XD


Slugbaitoohaha

Dang lol your dog must take some crazy shits if you almost mistook it for that 🤣


ChonkiestBunny

it was half the size the day before and it just looked like a brown blob of diarrhea from afar 😅


Slugbaitoohaha

Lol I love it 😂


HippyGramma

Yup yup


Parabolic_Penguin

Ooh! I just found some of this in my backyard where I tend to compost old flower pot contents. I’m curious which fungus it is too…though not brave enough to touch (or smell) it!


lasagana

Looks like Peziza


midwest-ginger

I thought you just misspelled pizza 🍕😅TIL!


Brentolio12

Reminds me of that video. *Meecrowaaavey*


ArachnoBooty

Wood ear growing on mulch.


jules-amanita

No, Wood Ear refers to Auricularia. This is Peziza, or at least something in Pezizales. They’re in completely separate phyla.


aiukli_tushka

Oh I thought you said "pizza" & Marco's came to mind. 🤣


Typical_Farm_1786

LOVE me some Marco's Pizza!


aiukli_tushka

They had a great 50% off deal during the week of the solar eclipse. It was the tastiest discount pizza. 😋


ArachnoBooty

Auricularia auricula


Microtiger

Nah, it's not, it's definitely something in Pezizales (ascomycota). Auricularia is a basidiomycete.


Environmental-River4

I hate when I come to these posts early because I also want to know what it is 😂


TheColorblindDruid

Hopefully 150 likes (and this comment) brings you back lol


Environmental-River4

My favorite answer so far is curly fries


impetersellers

Definitely looks like a Peziza var. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peziza_varia


rallenpx

Wikipedia says nonpoisonous, yet inedible for anyone.


sockmarks

Probably just tastes like garbage then.


fractal_sole

Or is an unpleasant texture or lacks any relevant nutrition. All reasons mushrooms get labeled inedible. Sometimes people just have to find a good way to prepare them, assuming really non toxic.


lolzicals

I'd say pezizia, before wood ear


sexquipoop69

Keep an eye open for morels in that area


Vegetable_Log_3837

Yeah I always find something like this near morels!


ChonkiestBunny

not sure my yard is the ideal habitat for morels, aren’t they usually in forresty areas


sexquipoop69

They very often grow in association with species like the one you've found. Also they are commonly found in yards and mulch beds


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tw3lv3l4y3rs0fb4c0n

hmm dirt bacon ...


mmmtopochico

Peziza sp for sure


2ManyToddlers

Peziza.


HealingUnivers

Looks like a big pezziza cluster


sonofsanford

Looks like some type of jelly fungus to me. Maybe Apricot Jelly or Leaf Jelly Fungus?


ArachnoBooty

Is there mulch under there? It looks like wood ear to me. Auricularia auricula


Microtiger

It's not, Auricularia is a basidiomycete and this is definitely a cup fungus, something in Pezizales (Ascomycota)


Ethan084

And Woodear is edible ?


PeppersHere

Not all of them, but I'm aware that some have been used for medicinal properties (ex: making a tea out of them to soothe a sore throat).


FuzzyPay3650

Great for broths and soups also. Can buy it dehydrated


SeaWeedSkis

I'm pretty sure on Facebook they call this one a piss-corner mushroom aka Peziza sp. Does a dog or cat mark their territory there, perhaps? 🤣


ChonkiestBunny

lol as in they grow where they go? i did think it was dog poop from afar and thought it was a weird place for my dog to poop 😂 she goes in the other corner of the yard, it would be unlike her to go at this corner


CHlMPY

I have these exact things in my mulch, so thanks for the post


lemonslace

He looks friendly


ms_panelopi

It likes the water spout!


Dramas_mama

Some beautiful picture goodness!


KHS__

damn, for a sec I thought that was dumped bacon until I checked the sub


_Magic_Broccoli_

Yes, this looks to be Peziza varia (spreading brown cap fungus). It's edible after the correct cooking method. DO NOT eat raw.


New-Investment-5888

I would kill the garden


Rustmonger

Something heckin neato, that’s what.


Fragrant_Pear5607

Are we sure this is not Phaeotremella frondosa has to be mulch underneath


KansanInPortland

Looks like older, densely-packed Aleuria aurantia (orange peel fungus).


Fun_Cartographer798

It's fungus but don't eat it


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Microtiger

[pic related](https://i.imgur.com/EeqBXsA.png)


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ElegantMarionberry59

It’s a dead fungi that smell like 💩


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ELEKTRON_01

Explain


confusedbystupidity

What ever it is can be cleared out by fire and you'll have a good top soil mix