Considered Steccherinum ochraceum.
Thanks to Juha Kinnunen (Finland) for ID.
Growing on a hardwood stick in a swampy area near swamp white oak, black walnut, sugar maple and hickory. Teeth waxy and turning purple with 5% KOH.
Possibly, under a log
Herbarium specimen being sent to Django Grootmyers.
Catches your attention from the trail - if you are looking around and not staring at your feet.
Photo by Jeff Hollett
I'm not sure if this is right.
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Looked like burning embers on a heavily charred log.
Tipulidae
IDed by @fmgee
handed to me, assume on wood
Reddish-brown caps with dark center, orangish gills, reddish stipe
Diameter: 1-4 cm
Substrate: soil
Habitat: park - growing under blue-gum eucalyptus tree
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