The first few resemble pinning Pholiota squarrosa. But if they are the size of an apple they are probably Scleroderma citrinum aka the common earthball that isn't really so common as I've only seen it once.
The first few resemble pinning Pholiota squarrosa. But if they are the size of an apple they are probably Scleroderma citrinum aka the common earthball that isn't really so common as I've only seen it once.
Scleroderma citrinum it is! At least after comparing them to the google search.
I guess I was pretty lucky to find one :)
Thanks for the name!