Gravel covered sandy soil under native and introduced plants. Almond odor, yellowing, when bruised The smaller of the two specimens is the herbarium specimen. The last two photos show the sectioned herbarium specimen. On a drip watering system. TAC507
This is growing right under a patch of oyster mushrooms, and I believe was also growing from a rotted aspen stump
This is growing right under a patch of oyster mushrooms, and I believe was also growing from a rotted aspen stump
Lee valley reservoir
Growing on oak. Hairy layer on surface
On conifer login area of Douglasfir and Spruce classic odor of Anis
Group, attached will rotted Aspen bark and Wood
By the side of the Forest Road under Douglas fir. Watched over by monsoonal rains. Odor of corn silk. Gills turning brown
Appearing terrestrial under Aspen and Douglas fir but very firmly attached to well rotted buried wood brown flesh
Firmly attached to buried wood an area of Douglas fir and Aspen
On log inn area of Douglas for an aspen