Small mushrooms, some growing together in clumps.
Turned orange when cut. Colour change began almost immediately.
Quite dense.
No odour.
Forest clearing. Floodplain.
Hydnum repandum ?
Hydnum subolympicum ? (Though they seem too small)
Hydnum canadense ?
[Scale on paper is 1/4"]
The stipe reminds me of Aureoboletus russellii.
Silky / glossy exterior to the fibrous stipe.
Felt cool when held.
Growing from soil underneath a large branch on the ground.
Leathery texture.
No immediate colour change. Some bluing closer to the stipe.
Odour, but not that of “grocery store” types.
Growing in a lawn, under the canopy of an ash tree.
https://inaturalist.ca/observations/245989658
Lilacs and roses nearby.
a cluster in conifer duff, 17cm x 15 cm , pleasant odour
a group on the ground, up to 5.7 cm wide, odour pleasant (this would not be typical if ID correct), spore colour: pinkish buff, my ID: 24092802.
Several in the sand and gravel at the side of the road, 1.8 cm wide
id based on the presence of E abortivum nearby. They are everywhere in the expected form.