Found on edge of mixed hardwood/conifer forest and grassland east of Duvoul creek, Bohemia Ecological Preserve
Growing from the soil next to large rotting conifer log in an area under Heteromeles arbutifolia and Pseudotsuga menziesii
Small grey/brown mushroom with a striate pileus, light brown to white margin becoming increasingly darker near the center. Stipe grey covered in fine white hairs, increasing in density near stipe base. Lamellae white, broadly attached
Taste and smell indistinct
No KOH
Growing under mature, widely spaced Pinus attenuata amongst chaparral. Chocolate to yellowish brown cap with distinct pointed umbo when young, radially fibrillose. Lamellae notched, narrowly attached, yellowish orange to vermillion orange at maturity, KOH+ bloodred. Stipe yellowish beige, silky-looking, KOH+ dark violet. Smells earthy, similar to Stropharia or Psilocybe.
Growing with Geopyxis carbonaria in mossy soil in lightly burned Pinus ponderosa forest. Exciple covered in short, appressed dark brown hairs. Hymenium concave, white.
Sticking sideways out of a slope, cap bruised easily and immediately when handled, growing under redwoods, weak flour-like + "chemical" smell.
more blue than the photos show. small cluster under mostly redwoods, a few spruce and very few pine also nearby
Singular fruit body, growth on dune grass, greying cap in natural light.
Stumped and delighted. What are these CONFECTIONS? The largest fruitbodies were 2mm to 2.5mm wide.
Note that the upper surface of the pileus has a dingy quality with fine hairs on top, At first glance they appear not to be stipitate, but there is clearly a stipe on many fruit bodies.
Also see obs fields
Found by @samzanita at the base of a blade of grass on the underside of a log. Same specimen as this observation https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/199743127
The specimen was collected by Nate Dube and will be examined by them under higher magnification.
It was actively raining that day hence the shiny wet surface of the specimen.
Fungi. Very wide and flat cap. Rubbery texture. Purple-ish gills. There were other similar-looking fungi clustered near this area.