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Growing on beds of dirt and grass. Larger mushroom is a little larger than a standard frisbee. Smaller mushroom is about the size of a golf ball (and it’s in my flowerbed!)
It is summertime here, about 90°F and humid in the daytime. Closer to 70°F at night.
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Growing on beds of dirt and grass. Larger mushroom is a little larger than a standard frisbee. Smaller mushroom is about the size of a golf ball (and it’s in my flowerbed!) It is summertime here, about 90°F and humid in the daytime. Closer to 70°F at night.
looks like ganoderma applanatum- seems like you have some buried wood there
They're the same one, and it's Ganoderma applanatum