Found in an open deciduous oak woodland/shrubland/grassland right off to the side of the trail near the entrance of Vietnam Memorial Trail, Annadel State Park
Growing in abundance on the outer bark of small diameter Baccharis pilularis branches, live and dead
Small, black, circular, hard lumps on bark layer, seemingly endophytic in behavior. By far the most common fungus in the Baccharis pilularis stands
In mixed hardwood/conifer coastal forest: Pseudotsuga menziesii, Sequoia sempervirens, Notholithocarpus densiflorus, with Vaccinium ovatum and Polystichum munitum dominant understory
Growing from slightly compact soil in the middle of a trail under Sequoia sempervirens, Pseudotsuga menziesii and Notholithocarpus densiflorus
Tan gumdrop shaped pileus, fibrous stipe with a large, bulbous white/cream base. Lamellae beige, serrated, narrowly attached to free
Smell like radish
Taste bitter
No KOH
Salt Point State Park, near Central Trail. Mixed confier/hardwood coastal forest; Sequoia sempervirens, Abies grandis, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Notholithocarpus densiflorus, Pinus muricata, Arbutus menziesii
Growing on a well rotted and de-barked Notholithocarpus densiflorus
Tiny, pea sized orange pleurotoid fungus. Laterally attached stipe with distantly spaced, subdecurrent lamellae. Pileus striate, so thin you can almost see through it. Reduced stipe covered in tiny white hairs.
No noticeable smell, taste mild
HAY-F-007731
p5 7-7
Microscopy
spores = 6.5-7 x 4.5 µm
substrate: Washingtonia filifera
HAY-F-000263
Poo inpaled by plant before I took it off, suspended above moss
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Trailside with Heteromeles arbutifolia, Adenostoma fasciculatum, Malosma laurina. Closely resembled Clitocybe nuda, but white with faint yellow staining on cap, very faint pink tone on stipe top with same texture as C. nuda. Odorless.
With Pinus coulteri. Common.
Odor of toasted coconut, faintly spermatic.
Pileus fibrillose, golden brown, darker toward center; margins entire to rimose. Young gills faintly greenish yellow.
Stipe solid, the color of aged bone (incarnate), not bruising; caulocystidia along the full length, slightly more dense at apex; base bulbous with flat bottom, emarginate with cortina attached to pileus.
Pleurocystidia variably slender to broadly fusoid metuloids or with with irregular club-like protrusions, one or two (“rabbit ears”). With clamp connections.
Spores nodulose.
chaparral with gabbro.
plants closest: scrub oak, mountain mahogany.
Other plants: manzanita, chamise, sugar bush