Blackening, viscid. Doug fir, Coyote brush, madrone, invasive blackberry
Found on edge of mixed hardwood/conifer forest and grassland east of Duvoul creek, Bohemia Ecological Preserve
Fruiting directly from many different litter substrates (Pseudotsuga menziesii, Arbutus menziesii, Heteromeles arbutifolia) under mixed hardwood/conifer canopy
Small, fragile Mycena with varying colors ranging from bright orange to yellow to white, often displaying all 3 colors within a single mushroom. Gills usually orange to yellow, broadly attached to subdecurrent
Smell and taste indistinct
Terrestrial under old growth Pseudotsuga menzesii, approx 100 yards from upper Rogue River. Brown cap, white flesh, abruptly bulbous base.
Cortinarius 11. Hemlock maple. Average spore size 14 x 7.5 microns.
White fungus (looks to be in its anamorph stage) on feline dung
Under Vaccinium parvifolium in Picea sitchensis dominant mixed conifer forest, Sue-Meg State Park
Bay laurel, Ceanothus litter and moss, in drainage slope
Similar to Microglossum viride, but I am told it is an undescribed species.
@sigridjakob and @malacothrix have specimens for sequencing
Scale photo from my friend @bwelko. After I found the first one, we cleared out some leaves and found many more.
Under Tanoak, Madrone, Doug-Fir, White Fir, Ponderosa Pine. Along creek bank just uphill from sand mt blvd
Medium sized orangey brown mushroom growing near redwood/doug fir/sitka spruce,
Indistinct odor/taste/KOH
Firm fruitbody,
UV
Redwood duff under piece of bark