Tiny yellow jelly like
Base of oak tree 3” long 2” wide, meaty, moist, pics include a cross section.
Miniature polyporus on a stick. In lowland maple oak forest. Largest cap 8 mm Spongy texture. 5 th photo shows cross-section. 6 th photo shows pores brown staining. Last photo shows white rot
Largest cap 2.5 cm in longest dimension. On barkless well rotted stump at the margin between a white pine plantation and oak forest: so do not know if conifer or hardwood stump. Tough texture
Largest cap 3 cm long. Easily torn, rubbery texture. Slightly mealy odor, mild flavor. Last photo attempting to show KOH on flesh yellow
NAMP # 08136
DATE: 12 AUG 2019
STATE: WA
COUNTY: PIERCE
FORAY ID: Self
SITE NAME: Sequalitchew Creek Trail, Dupont
iNat #: 30738332
NEARBY FLORA: Conifer: Douglas Fir, Spruce, Cedar; Deciduous: Big-leaf Maple, Vine Maple; Other: Sword Fern, Wild Raspberry, Salmon Berry
SUBSTRATE: Leaf Litter, Dense Humus Soil, Needle Duff, Moss, Dung
HABIT: 3+/Cluster, Many Clusters
LIGHT EXPOSURE: Partial Shade
Southern Indiana. Growing from decomposing Oak, in leaf litter. Bartholomew county
Spores agree :(