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Clitocybe fragransObserver
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Very sweet smelling of almond, to my nose.
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Observer
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On an old telephone pole laying on the ground in the park across the street. Peridioles enclosed in gel. Peridioles about 1mm.
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Observer
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Dry, very tacky but not slimy at this stage. yellow bottom 3rd of stipe, bright yellow lower stipe flesh. With age, cap developing dark spots. In campground under Doug Firs.
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Picipes badiusObserver
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Growing on a small branch of unknown species.
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Observer
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Green corn smell. Along the roadside in duff in Douglas Fir tree farm.
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Observer
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I actually would call it Agaricus deardorffensis 'group'. Cap about 13.5 cm. Phenolic odor when crushed. Cap stains yellow with KOH.
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Pluteus exilisObserver
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On buried wood with Hypholoma. Distinctly free gills, white when fresh, close, but turning salmon overnight. Salmon pink spore print. Stipe with many dark fibrils along the full length.
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Observer
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Silky fibrous cap, strong smell of green corn, mid-brown spore print. Stipe 8cm. In mixed forest, mostly Douglas Fir and Hemlock
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Leratiomyces ceresObserver
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A small group in compost covered area of the yard. Dark purple black spore print. Cap turns dark reddish brown with KOH.
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Observer
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In mixed conifer forest, mostly Douglas Fir and Western Hemlock, about 2500' growing in duff on the side of the road. Multiple specimens widely spaced but mostly in a line. Lovely blueish color and a very sweet anise or vanilla odor. A very beautiful mushroom. Still very fragrant after drying for 2 days. My new favorite mushroom.
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Lepista subconnexaObserver
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Growing in large clusters along the edge of a down log, not growing from the log. Spore print was weak, but it was pale. Stipe fibrous on the outside. Gills easily peeled from cap.
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Hygrophorus piceaeObserver
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Cap about 2.5 cm. Pure white. White gills, attached, some partial gills. Pileus tacky when wet. Stipe dry. Solitary specimen, but more seen through the hike. About 4000', in forest mostly Western Hemlock and Engleman Spruce. Lovely mushroom.
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Iris chrysophyllaObserver
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Most were going to seed already. There were a lot along the roadside, just a few scattered blooms.