- These are actually called “flowerpot parasols”, complex Leucocoprinus brebissonii. They’re a harmless saprophyte originally from the tropics, they love orchid bark, a common component of potting soil, which is why they show up in flowerpots so often. 
- You have honeycomb in your monstera? - It’s housemate’s and he just collects things like that 
 
- The texture is amazing. - Is that dried out honeycomb in the bg? 
- Not an expert, but is that potted plant a tropical by any chance? - I had something v similar if not the same pop up in a 5yo hot pepper plant. Turns out it was a sign of impending doom for that (and most any tropical) plant. - Check with a real botanist, but I would suggest re-potting it asap. 
- Unfortunately I am no expert, but the experts all ask for pictures of both the underside and from the top like that for identification. - Luckily, this is one of the ones that’s obvious from this angle. Also “growing in a potted plant” is a really useful piece of information for mushroom identification because it narrows down common possibilities a ton. 
 



