JWB Posted December 26, 2024 Report Posted December 26, 2024 I came across this on raw land in Buda, Texas, in a thick area with oak, cedar, elm, and hackberry trees. It was rooted in the ground and pulled up easily; I noticed a half dozen more, all growing at least 10-20 yards apart. I have no idea what this is; thoughts? Quote
troutddicted Posted December 27, 2024 Report Posted December 27, 2024 Puffball! A delightful edible if you pick them before their innards turn yellow like shown in the photo. If it’s white inside, a fine eat! Remember the spot as they tend to grow in the same spots year after year. Quote
shruming on shrums Posted January 22 Report Posted January 22 Yeah, puff ball. Dont eat the ones that are not white in its center. Quote
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