This mushroom was found at Lettuce Lake Park in Tampa Florida. It is a shade of red and is very round. The website boletes.wpamushroomclub.org/product/boletus-subvelutipes/ helped me in making this identificatjon.
Notice the pores. Located in oak and pine forest in N.E. Florida after unseasonably cool, wet weather. Near a river in an area there had been a fire in the recent past.
Appears to be a Fungi that is Marasmius vagus from the Genus "Marasmius".
•Reasons why I believe its a Marasmius vagus:
-Shape of cap and color of cap.
-Cap is a mix of orange and brown and the stem is a white/clear.
-The Fungi was different sizes based on the age. There was some smaller ones growing next to the large clump.
-The underside of the cap was white and had thin lines from stem to outer cap.
-Appeared to bunch together and not grow far apart.
-Was growing direct in dirt and dead weeds.
-Was well hidden and covered under a canopy of lawn weeds.
•I've never seen this color of Fungi growing before in my yard.
•From the "Mushroom Observer.org" site, I was able to compare similar images from uploads of other users, to increase my belief that these are Marasmius vagus. It appears not a lot of ID sites have a lot of information on them, confirmed sightings at least.
•iNaturalist results are even limited to the information on this Fungi.
Visual Description: This fungi is characterized by its very large cap, almost perfectly round and its rather thick stem. The cap is about 10 cm in diameter and the stem is about 3-4 cm tall. Both the cap and stem appear to be of a near pure white coloration.
Reference: https://www.first-nature.com/fungi/agaricus-campestris.php
Habitat: This organism was found in a rural, woody area near the bay right next to a large open plot of land.
This fungi is very common in large fields or pastures all over the world; most frequent in the UK, but also found in other parts of Europe, Asia, Africa, and North America.