For id it would be helpful to know how the gills relate to the stem, attached, or like cultivated mushrooms etc., what the stem is like, what colour the spores are.
chigau (違う)says
It’s gone now.
I couldn’t get a look at the stem because it was inside the compost bin.
I didn’t want to pick it until after I identified it.
Oh well. Maybe another one will voluteer.
Difficult to say from a picture, but it does look like some species of the genus Agaricus. The habitat is appropriate for that too. Possibly edible, but I would not recommend eating any mushroom unless one is really confident in the species.
jazzlet says
For id it would be helpful to know how the gills relate to the stem, attached, or like cultivated mushrooms etc., what the stem is like, what colour the spores are.
chigau (違う) says
It’s gone now.
I couldn’t get a look at the stem because it was inside the compost bin.
I didn’t want to pick it until after I identified it.
Oh well. Maybe another one will voluteer.
Charly says
Difficult to say from a picture, but it does look like some species of the genus Agaricus. The habitat is appropriate for that too. Possibly edible, but I would not recommend eating any mushroom unless one is really confident in the species.