Found growing right off from some cow dung in rotting grass and sometimes, though rare, from fertilized soil with little to no grass. Specimens have been documented at elevations 765-782 ft. I have several dried specimens stored in designated petris. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Edit: CCB 08/08/13 ITS BLAST 651/659(99%) Panaeolus rickenii(Italy); 648/660(98%) Panaeolus foenisecii(Italy); 649/661(98%)Panaeolus foenisecii (Michegan); 642/656(98%) Panaeolus acuminatus (Italy); 625/639(98%) Panaeolus fimicola (Italy)