Gills faded to brown after mushroom was picked
Smells mushroomy and a bit fishy. Somewhat like a fish stick. Strong odor but, in a way, pleasant.
Substrate. Dead hardwood
Habit. Many
No distinctive odor
AS-20240528-02
CV eval
Pic 1. Phloeomana speirea> Mycena subviscosa> Roridomyces austrororidus
Pic 2. Roridomyces austrororidus> Mycena arcangeliana> Mycena tenerrima
Pic 3. Mycena tenerrima> Resinomycena> Atheniella flavoalba
Pic 4. Mycena subviscosa> Phloeomana speirea> Strobilurus trullisatus
Special note. Specimens can't be ID'd as C. striatus based on CV evaluation of images. Images of similar bird's nests confirmed as Cyathus annulatus by ITS sequencing were also ID'd as C. striatus by CV.
Substrate. Dead hardwood
Habit. Few
ARS-20240528-05
CV eval
Pic 1. Cyathus striatus
Pic 2. Cyathus striatus
Pic 3. Cyathus striatus
Pic 4. Cyathus striatus
Ground next to mixed forest
Clay soil
Few individuals
Substrate. Soil
Habit. Many
FYA-20240522-28
CV eval
Pic 1. Clavaria fumosa
Pic 2. Clavaria fumosa
Growing at base of living pine and on pine wood next to base of the pine.
O dead pine
Is there more than one species visible, or is this all the same fungus?
Stemonitopsis typhina?
Growing in soil under mixed woods.
I’m pretty sure it’s growing on dead hardwood
In soil under mainly hardwoods, but pine present.
The bulb broke while handling.
No apparent ring or skirt, but there is a string of something stretching from the stem to the gills.