Found in abundance on dead, down logs on forest floor
Found under pine needles
Translucent quality to the cap-kind of silvery
Found in abundance coming out of pinecones
Next to a Douglas fir
Found under pine needle cover near Flagstaff. Taking a spore print.
Large, 6-9 inches tall, two of them popped up!
The species smells like fish has the same color as the springtime Amanita I know it’s in the family of grisettes but could definitely be springtime amanita growing under a lot of oak.
Hygrophorus pudorinus
Grassy sandy soil under white pine and Douglas fir. TAC717
Growing on live gamble oak 50’ off the ground.
Growing on ground under mixed conifer , aspens present, ferns present.
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