Growing from dead moss/soil in a cranny/tiny cave beneath a creek created by a rock overhang, directly beneath a large compromised oak. In an old burn area around 8,500-9,000ft.
Decorated with fine white fibrils all over. 1cm tall with a cap 7mm in diameter.
Mottled brown cap, yellow orange forked gills, white stem and context, no staining, mild odor and taste, on ground under spruce in mixed conifer habitat.
DNA Sequenced
Soil under spruce. Bleachy odor TAC 245
Soil under Spruce. Flesh stains violet Bleach like odor TAC 265 Gabaldon campground
Soil under spruce and Douglas fir TAC338 Sheeps crossing
Soil under mixed conifers. Slightly hot, slight pinkish blush on stipe TAC544 Dehydrated specimen has brown cap and hollow stipe
On dead Doug fir. Last seasons, fruit bodies
On dead conifer in area of ponderosa pine and Douglas fir
On dead conifer in mixed woods including balsam fir and hemlock.
Rough zoned cap. Pinkish brown pore surface. Pink flesh. Leathery not woody. On conifer log in area of Douglas fir, pine and spruce.
DNA Sequenced
On underside of ponderosa pine log TAC540
On living but compromised mature alligator juniper. TAC482
pinkish red cap, pores and flesh, woody, cap not encrusted, on conifer stump in area of Douglas fir, spruce, and ponderosa pine
DNA sequenced.
On log in area of spruce Douglas fir and aspen TAC519
On dead Spruce log. Hoof shaped, hard, pinkish Pores
Hoof shape with Pinkish flesh and slightly rose-colored pores. On dead conifer in the area of Pine spruce and Douglas fir. Last year’s fruit bodies. TAC 304 Baldy crossover trail near Lee Valley
On conifer log in area of Spruce, Douglas fir, and pine. TAC305 Katie‘s area. This year‘s fruit bodies