No UV Reaction on KOH, but active on rest of specimen.
Found by trained truffle pup trailside in a stand of ~90 year old Douglas firs. Hypogenous, approx 2 inches down, underneath the remnants of a very old, heavily decomposed cedar stump. Lots of salal & huckleberry nearby.
No notable odor to my nose.
Maybe? Dug up by squirrel, and with some tooth marks on the outside.
Odor radishy. Dark, citriform spores. Peridium white at first, oxidizing into a vascular pattern.
Found by Phil Dekat on the ground,
Cremey peridium,
Dark gleba,
White UV,
Eraser odor,
Near redwood/doug fir
Probably some kind of false truffle.
Smell of dirty socks.
Under Douglas fir
Burned forest, outside S1, smelled faintly of cucumber. Photographed after drying.