Very stiff, leathery.
Large cap with dark center. Free gills, cream to pink. Slightly striated stipe. Growing on long-dead stump remains.
Spore deposit creamy white. No distinct odor. Taste is mild. Cap 5 - 13 mm across, color unchanging when dry. Stipe 5 - 10 mm long x 1.5 - 5 mm thick. Gills serrated. Clamp connections observed. Basidia four-spored, 5 - 7.5 µm wide. Gloeocystidia with acicular inclusions observed. Spores amyloid, with minute warts, (5) 5.1 - 6.3 (6.6) x (4) 4.1 - 5.4 (5.7) µm, Q = (1.1) 1.14 - 1.27 (1.3), N = 25, Me = 5.6 x 4.7 µm. Growing on Scotch Broom. Even though these fruitbodies have a short stipe I believe this is L. flabelliformis rather than L. micheneri due to the spore size, basidia width, unchanging pileus color upon drying, and taste.