Yesterday dad called me to come quickly into the garden, with my camera, to see what he had discovered under the trees, near the shed.
I was really surprised to see a clump of large white mushrooms, which are about 20 cm to 25 cm tall, surrounded by younger small ones. They were happily growing in the damp decomposed leaf litter.
The weather here in Auckland has been very wet and warm this spring, quite often around 19 C to 21 C during the day, which must be ideal for these mushrooms to grow here.
The mushrooms are huge. I had no idea what kind they were. So after taking some photos I ran back inside to search the internet for a name.
I wasn't quite sure from my photos what the mushrooms were called because they hadn't opened up and I didn't know if these were fully mature or not.
Then early this morning, before it started to rain, I went back to the mushroom patch to discover that 2 had opened up at the bottom and had a lip of black curled up around the bottom of the cap.
I hope your weekend goes well and that you have some pleasant surprises too.
Hugs, Rose x