Found growing next to stacked stones amongst moss and other cladonias. Weather cold and sunny.
Elevation: 95 feet
Growing next to Acer macrophyllum, Dicentra formosa, Acer circinatum.
K+Y, P+Y, Medulla UV-
Found growing out of moss on a costal pine. Nearby vegetation is sedge. Later found to be UV- and P+R with brown apotheosis and shallow cups forming on ponderosa tips.
Was found on a fallen log in squaring park (not exactly sure what kind)
There are hemlock and big leaf maples as overstock.
It's moist out/a shaded area
There's moss, clay like dirt, ivy, tree debree on the geound
Found just off of trail with light shrubbery and under conifers growing within leaf litter, sticks, and moss. Area was moist but with very dry sky’s
Coll# F3, iNaturalist #Mu3. Found by douglas fir by the chain suspended balance log near the soccer field. Exudes yellow goopy substance. Bruises brown. Poreous. Grew alone. Weather was cool.
Found in duft growing under adult spruce
Substrate: growing in dirt near Douglas fir tree, fairly dry soil, mostly buried under soil and sticks.
Plant associations: Douglas fir
Hairy exterior with fluted inner walls and pale grey peridioles. Found growing in aged wood chips with open canopy and southeastern exposure.
This fungi was found on a big maple leaf among leaf litter at the Evergreen State College (elevation 200ft), the temperature was about 65 degrees. The species is scattered in spots around the leaf, and it looks like tiny black specks surrounded by a green ring.
Found in old growth mostly underground in fir forest
Growing from soil with Douglas fir and western hemlock over story and an abundance of bracken fern understory.
The grayish brown cracked cap is velvety and dry. The cap margin and stipe base have pinkish red tints, the pores are yellow and irregular. There is also a look alike Boletus truncatus, which can be distinguished by looking at the spores, which are truncate on one end.