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  1. Panaeolus foenisecii, commonly called the mower's mushroom, haymaker, haymaker's panaeolus, or brown hay mushroom, is a very common and widely distributed little brown mushroom often found on lawns and is not an edible mushroom.

  2. Panaeolina foenisecii — Lawnmower's mushroom, haymaker's mushroom. Lawnmower's mushroom 2, photograph by David Carmean. Lawnmower's mushroom 2, cap margins changed from brown to buff with loss of water, photograph by Ludovic Le Renard.

  3. Jun 30, 2020 · Learn about the identification, habitat, edibility and potential benefits of Panaeolus foenisecii, a small brown mushroom that grows on lawns. Find out why it is also known as Haymaker or Haymower and whether it is psychedelic or not.

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  4. Just about everyone has seen this mushroom, which is sometimes called the "lawnmower's mushroom," at one time or another. It is one of the most common and widely distributed lawn mushrooms in North America, and it often fruits in large numbers.

  5. May 23, 2023 · Common names: Lawnmower mushroom, haymaker, brown hay mushroom; Habitat: Lawns, meadows, grassy areas; Edibility: Inedible, potential toxicity; Psychoactive properties: None

  6. Sep 28, 2023 · Identifying features of the haymaker mushroom are its pale buff to dark brown bell-shaped cap, chocolate-brown gills, and slender stems 2.3” to 4” (6 – 10 cm) long. Haymaker mushrooms are common lawn mushrooms, often sprouting after rain or in humid conditions from late spring through fall.