pointy, rooting stipe; growing with Quercus agrifolia
Unfortunately I couldn't get the phone to pick it up, but this was VERY green in person! Almost like Gliophorus psittacinus!
Update: likely the same as https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/3553971
DNA sequence (to be added soon) was not a match to anything in Genbank. Closest matches at 92.8% were B. callistus (many) and B. psittacinus.
Found on the side of a decaying stump in my garden
Found in coastal conifer/hardwood mixed forest, Salt Point State Park, Stump Beach Trail
Found in a thicket of Carex, growing on dead Rubus ursinus stem right off the side of trail
Tiny black football-shaped or eye-shaped sporocarps. Margin dark teal in coloration. Larger, open sporocarps with a bumpy, teal-grey, almost gelatinous looking matrix filling the internal contents of the "eye"
Very viscid cap. Rusty gills. Very large: cap 9 1/2" across, 7" tall.
1/14/24-12
Yellow and gold groups growing on oak and redwood litter. Bruised blue and brown upon picking
Found on duff by tan oak trees among redwood trees. Oak leaves and redwood leaves on the ground. Two clusters of 3-5 fruit bodies ~10 feet apart.
Found in redwood, oak litter. Yellow cap and stem. Groin clusters
Fog drip saturated Sequoia sempervirens dominant coastal forest with Pseudotsuga menziesii, and Notholithocarpus densiflorus understory. MMWD
Growing from semi-disturbed soil on side of trail
Large, fleshy mushroom with a brown, finely fibrillose pileus. Lamellae white when young and turning dungy brown and the pinkish in age. White, fleshy annulus present in younger specimens, becoming reduced or disappearing in age. Long, rooting, fibrous stipe that comes to a point, slightly yellow at base
Taste slightly sour
Smell indistinct
Brown orange KOH on cap
Brown KOH on stipe