Two growing from rotten stump. Collected larger one. AI keeps coming up with velvet shield. Possible? Pictures from second day of smaller one.
7/15 A
Growing singly from a well decomposing hardwood branch
KOH fades cap slightly
Smell not distinctive
Annulus did not survive the trip home
Gills fluoresce yellow under 365nm UV
Growing on the buried stems/debris of Hudsonia tomentosa. On coastal sand dune. One of the odorous variety, smells of garlic
AB2023.10.19-10. Under spruce, with spruce, birch, maple and white pine nearby.
Near base of black spruce snag. Other trees nearby: balsam fir, white pine seedling, red maple. Specimen stem completely wound in with moss stem.
Only one in crook of red maple. Balsam fir seedling growing on ground right beside it. Cedar seedling nearby.
Either side of woods trail, in large clusters. Gregarious. Saw 12 clusters/loose groups in immediate area. Trees nearby: balsam fir, red maple, yellow birch, white birch, black spruce.
This part of trail was mainly coniferous. Single mushroom in moss near base of large white cedar and small balsam fir. Black spruce also nearby. Pores were a faint pinkish colour, netting on stem.
In mixed forest, growing out of decaying matter/mushroom.
I have no idea what these are. Growing in conifer detritus.
Always the possibility of Typhula too. Growing in conifer detritus close to some Ramariopsis.