Beautiful, tiny fungi growing on a stick next to trail,
Red-orange cap with lighter margin,
Orangey gills,
Yellow stipe,
Near redwood/doug fir/alder
White UV on gills,
No odor
Thready on alder leaves with slightly yellow brown rounded tis. Found near Typhula cf erythropus which was only fruiting from the alder petioles while this was all over in strands on the leaf
Gregarious, occasionally caespitose on exposed conifer wood
Found in mixed conifer forest at about 3500 feet growing in deep shade. Meaty, firm texture at base—see cut in pic. Stained container a slight pink color where it was left overnight.
Found growing in deep shade next to downed conifer in woody debris at about 3500 feet. Slightly rubbery texture. When cut, inside woody appearing (see pics).
Rubbery, firm texture. Growing in mossy space open to sky near large fir. When cut, inside slightly gummy (see pic 4).
Growing in very shady area under mountain hemlocks at about 3500 feet. Firm texture.
13.5cm stipe
Growing in tanglement of mixed forest of about 125year old since logged
Extremely strong and unpleasant chemical-floral odor. stiparophullum?
This might be a look-alike to H. sacchariolens and be H. ischnostylum
Speculative, very uncertain.
Bubblegum odor.