Mixedwood stand, Fagus, Betula, Tsuga and Picea.
under hardwoods, in heavy rain, with white rings on stipes.
in moss in spruce plantation, brown spores, sorry missed gill shot
On coastal sand dunes, along edge of wet depression. Sequenced and discussed on earlier specimens found in the spring: https://inaturalist.ca/observations/164347238
In spruce forest on coastal sand dune.
On coastal sand dunes with Ammophila and Hudsonia tomentosa. Fairly fresh, yet bleached almost entirely of yellow.
Thousands of them across the coastal sand dunes with Hudsonia tomentosa. The rain made for a lot of dark shiny caps.
Thousands of them across the coastal dunes with Hudsonia tomentosa.
spore print white. milk scanty, rapidly yellow, taste hot. spores 7-8.5 x 6.5-7.5 microns
odor mild taste somewhat hot after a little delay, spore print white, peels easily, spores 7.2-9.75 x6.6-7.5 very distinct sharp warts about 1 micron tall (look like an aquatic mine)
Voucher Number(s): N22-0081
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/137760651
Steves Voucher
Hydnum subolympicum
DNA - ITS - Nanopore
Growing in moss at base of hemlock, mixed woods predominantly hemlock.
Very slimy cap. ~6cm across.
NFB10
Terrestrial on clay soil in hygrophytic wood.
Growing from needle duff, cap striate, viscid, mucusy layer, conical. Bright yellow stipe. Widely spaced gills (not decurrent)
Cap: 2.4 - 3.5 cm wide, dark brown, scurfy
Stipe: 6.3 - 7.0 cm long, 6 - 7 mm across, fibrous, equal, brown, white at apex
Gills: white, close, uncinate
Growing from hemlock cone
670m elevation
Cream spore print
Collected. Sequence. Pitch pine oak. Odd spotted cap. Probably environmental.
Galerina 2. Mossy rotted conifer log. Hemlock maple birch. G. hypnorum? Ave. spore size 7 x 4 microns.
No sclerotia found. On rotted mushrooms. Wh pine oak. Ave. spore size 4.5 x 2.5 microns.