H. tahquamenonensis most likely. That species isn't in the iNat database.
In Spruce-fir dominated forest, fruiting through liverworts among Picea rubens. Specimen with Alfredo Justo
I think it might turn out the be S. carneogriseus
H. tahquamenonensis most likely. That species isn't in the iNat database.
Growing from a moss-covered rotten tree stem, probably Abies balsamea, in a hardwood-dominated stand. Spicy odour.
On fallen Betula alleghaniensis branch, on ground under ferns.
Mossy ground under Fraxinus americana tree in swampy, mature mixed woods.
Mossy ground under Abies balsamea
On mossy ground in young mixed woods of Abies balsamea & Acer rubrun
On leaf litter in young mixed woods of Acer rubrum, Betula papyrifera, and Abies balsamea.
On needle and leaf litter in mixed woods of Abies balsamea, Acer rubrum, Tsuga canadensis, and Thuja occidentalis.
On rotten Prunus pensylvanica stump in young mixed woods of Acer rubrum, Betula papyrifera, and Abies balsamea.
On needle and leaf litter in mixed woods of Abies balsamea, Acer rubrum, Tsuga canadensis, and Thuja occidentalis.
In needle and leaf litter under a Tsuga canadensis tree in mixed woods of Abies balsamea, Acer rubrum, Tsuga canadensis, and Thuja occidentalis. Strong, somewhat unpleasant odour when cut.
On rotten conifer branchlets in needle and leaf litter under a Tsuga canadensis tree in mixed woods of Abies balsamea, Acer rubrum, Tsuga canadensis, and Thuja occidentalis.
On needle and leaf litter in mixed woods of Abies balsamea, Acer rubrum, Tsuga canadensis, and Thuja occidentalis.
On leaf litter in young mixed woods of Acer rubrum, Abies balsamea, Betula papyrifera, B. populifolia, and Thuja occidentalis.
On the outskirts of a sphagnum bog. Many spruce, pine, fir and hemlock in the area as well as birch.
Voucher 00022
On leaf litter in young mixed woods of Acer rubrum, Abies balsamea and Betula populifolia.