inside old stump, crowded white gills, oblong cap about 4-5 cm long at most. White stem, Smaller round cap has a white edge, gills and stem
Tiny! Largest ~3mm across. On dead Alnus incana in wet woods. Collected.
Found on beech stump
On the Birding Trail
excessive rank odor of radish or perhaps parsley. gills not decurrent . Cluster at base of white birch.
urban yard, Red oak, Linden, white spruce
scent of coconut, also producing milk. urban yard, Red oak, Linden, maples. on grass
several specimens on grass , near white spruce
caps 1.5 to 2 cm with sharp umbo, lavender stipe. All photos lack good focus, sorry!
caps pretty much welded together, decurrent gills, specimens emerging through spruce cones in a white spruce hedge.
bluish gray caps and similarly coloured gills; stems are darker brown with a dusting of bluish gray to give them much the same colour as the cap and gills. White mycelia at the base of the stem.
A nice drift of them under white spruce.
under white spruce
The small yellow ones. The larger ones (photo 2) may be honey mushrooms according to iNaturalist but they are likely to be the same thing . Urban lawn, old white birch.
at base of hybrid poplar. Still emerging and short stems were crushed during extraction. Lower surface photos are of dried specimens. Gills not decurrent.
On the Birding Trail.
in old decaying maple near ground level
On the Birding Trail
ring is absent, cap about 4 cm. On the Birding Trail
three in small area, in cutover growth of sparse hardwoods , on forest floor
Yellow caps about 5 cm, white stem 5 cm, stout, considerable distortion of caps and stems. 12 within a 0.5 m radius. Black Spruce stand, In duff with some hardwood leaf litter.
aspen, white spruce, maple; on ground with moss cover and leaf litter by log.
dark spore print on larger cap, dark gills. Mixed woods.
largest cap 15.5 cm wide; stipe 17 cm plus "root" , 1cm wide at cap, 1.3 cm near root. All stipes are dark purplish brown, gills are white, attached, broad, flesh is thin white . White spores photographed on yellow paper. These were not not easy to dig up in my neighbours lawn (in my lawn I would use a shovel). Small specimens prepared to show centre stipe, also stipes are twisted. Taste mild, perhaps a bit acidic. Using compare , see dark stems among the photos from others.
Field data slip CM23-07754