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Not sure on the ID. These were small (ranging from 2cm to 4 or 5), fruiting on all manner of dead Pinus matter
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Género LactariusObservador
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Spicy latex, mealy flavor to flesh
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Família RussulaceaeObservador
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Completely snow white, no color whatsoever
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Cortinarius mucosusObservador
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I assumed these were a species of Hygrophorus until I saw the spore deposit. My first experience with these so a confirmation would be appreciated!
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Género LeccinumObservador
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Slow bruising to reddish with blue near base when cut
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Apioperdon pyriformeObservador
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Most I've ever seen!
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Género OudemansiellaObservador
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Did not get the full stipe up out of the ground but have found O.radicata in this area before. Help appreciated.
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The coloring was significantly lighter on cap and stipe than specimens I've seen elsewhere. Found among scrub pine and oak