Growing under Shore Pine.
Bitter taste, bluish-green stipe base.
Ramaria concolor form concolor - Photo F-213
Frb. – 12 cm tall by 9 cm wide.
Branches – Dull ochre bruising vinaceous. More or less vertically oriented and tightly packed. Some
white tomentum at base. Very stringy.
Tips – Ochre to mostly vinaceous.
Odor – Strongly funky-musty.
Taste – Astringent.
Spores – Ochre. Ellipsoid, warty. 8-10.2 x 4-5 microns.
Basidia - 4-spored, slenderly clavate, 40-41 x 6-7 microns.
Clamps - Present.
Habitat – Colonies under conifers in moss at Stimpson Reserve on September 9, 2014.
Hollow stem
Small soft spines on younger ones and on top, older ones look smooth. Growing very close with others, shape contorting, olive spores
Young one coral colored, older have a stretched-out look with pink scales/fibrils over white with a darker center. A bit of an umbo, white spores, small ring on stipe, free gills. Terrestrial
Growing on dead down hardwood- Big Leaf Maple?. Resupinate with shelf-like edges (effused-reflexed), caps sometimes forming at edges, sometimes fused, resupinate area much larger than caps. Cap upper surface whitish, thin, not brittle or woody. Pore surface whitish with pinkish-tan teeth.
Carpenter Mountain Trail, HJ Andrews Forest, Willamette NF, Oregon, mixed conifer forest. 4500 ft.
Growing in a patch directly out of log
Orange fungus, fan shaped or anemone looking, on the side of a log.