In gravel by trailside with young alder
White spores, white inside flesh when broken
Cap somewhat sculpted.
Pileus: 3-4.2 cm wide, white with light pinkish brown center, brown fibrils, convex to nearly plane, margin appendiculate and slowly staining light yellowish orange
Lamellae: pink to light brown, free, crowded
Stipe: 5-6 cm tall, 5-6 mm wide, white slowly staining yellowish orange, lightly fibrillose, terete, equal with a small rounded basal bulb
Annulus: white staining yellow, pendant, fragile
Odor: almond
Taste: not sampled
Habit: only two sporocarps in close proximity
Substrate: disturbed soil and duff at the edge of a trail
Habitat: mixed conifer/hardwood forest dominated by Pseudotsuga menziesii and Acer macrophyllum
Elevation: 207 m
Pileus: 1-2.3 cm wide, olive brown, plane to depressed, margin decurved and undulating, hygrophanous, glabrous, greasy
Lamellae: light gray, adnate to short decurrent, crowded, crisped
Stipe: 1.5-3.5 cm tall, 4-7 mm wide, light gray to olive brown, pruniose, compressed, equal, hollow, irregularly stuffed with pith
Odor: insignificant
Taste: not sampled
Habit: gregarious to cespitose
Substrate: hardwood and conifer duff
Habitat: mixed conifer/hardwood forest dominated by Pseudotsuga menziesii and Acer macrophyllum
Elevation: 256 m
Sticky slimy near pine
subiculum covering and binding rodent dung associated with melting snow