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Cap is rounded with an inrolled margin, colored pinkish buff to ochraceous. Surface is smooth, very viscid. Gills are decurrent, widely spaced, and a creamy white color. Stipe is thick, cylindrical, smooth, and covered in slime. Stipe lacks a yellow base. Partial veil are fibrils forming a ring around the top of stipe. Found alone, growing on a steep embankment of a small creek under Douglas fir and western red cedar, with some red alder.
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Hongo Astas de Carbón (Xylaria hypoxylon)Observ.
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Found near riparian area under red alder, bigleaf maple, and western red cedar.
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Cap with inrolled margin, pale purple, gooey viscid when wet. Decurrent thick edged gills that are waxy white to smoky grey. Stipe tapered towards the base and scaly or fibrous covered with slime towards the apex. Partial veil is a ring of cobbwebby fibers covered in dark spores. Found scattered in a troop under Douglas fir.
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Fruitbody semicircular with many concentric zones. Has elongated gill-like pores, forking, branched, and maze -like. Flesh is tough and leathery.
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Cap conical or bell-shaped. Three toned orange, yellow, to a whitish margin. Found in Douglas fir duff in a small troop.
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Crucibulum laeveObserv.
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Nest rounded to cylindrical, with a slightly hairy cushion shaped lid that is a yellowish brown. Outer surface cinnamon brown to ochre with paler velvety hairs. Eggs are numerous flat circular discs embedded by a thin cord. Found on woody debris in Douglas fir forest.
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Calocera corneaObserv.
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Orange, elongate clubs with blunt or pointed tips. Stipe colored slightly darker than the cap. Flesh is thin, gelatinous to rubbery. Found on a dead log mear Red alder, bigleaf maple riparian area after a decent rain.
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Fruitbody is tongue shaped with a lateral stipe, translucent white, and moist. Underside covered in short pointed spines. Flesh thick and gelatinous. Stipe concolorous with cap, watery at the base. Found in Douglas fir monocropped logging plantation.
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Fruitbody is creamy to ivory. Cap has a lobed and inrolled margin that is irregular and wavy. Surface is matted-tomentose. Deep decurrent gills with extensive cross veins. Stipe smooth to fibrillose, thick, and tapered downward. Found in a cluster of 6 in Douglas fir needle duff.
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Fruitbody with tall slender upright branches, short clustered stipe, colored creamy beige. Flesh is fibrous, bitter taste. Found alone under Douglas-fir.
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Agrios (Laccaria bicolor)Observ.
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Stipe equal, enalrged towards base. Purple at stipe base and white near apex. Numerous whitish loose fibrils and scurfs on stipe. Flesh is fibrous, tough. Gills broadly attached, slightly decurrent, well spaced, and cross veined. Pale gills with violet cast.
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Cap is pale yellow, broadly convex with a low umbo and wavy margin in age. Gills broadly attached, close and narrow with a creamy grayish color. Stipe is loosely fused or clustered, lower parts are dingy brownish-tan. Partial veil is a thin cortina, or cobwebby collecting dark spores but mostly disappearing completely.
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Cap is dry, smooth, splitting radially, egg shaped at first becoming convex or plane with older specimens having a wavy uplifted margin. Distinct wine-red umbo with lighter pink/red outward, and white margin. Free gills. Stipe is smooth, slightly fibrillose. Partial veil is an upward funnel-shaped ring with a wide, collar-like band underneath. Found in Douglas-fir and Western red cedar forest in needle duff.
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Enchilado (Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca)Observ.
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Cap velvety to matted-tomentose with an inrolled margin, and depressed center. Bright orange, crowded decurrent gills that are wavy and repeatedly fork. Stipe is generally equal, with fuzzy mycelium and white rhizomorphs towards a slightly rooting base. Found in 10-20 year old Douglas-fir logging plantation in woody debris/humus.
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Cap rounded when young with a depressed center in age, variegated as it expands, darker on disc, grooved margin in age. Creamy colored gills are broadly attached, fragile, with irregular gills near margin. Stipe is thick, generally equal, stains pinkish red when handled and slowly turning gray. Flesh is firm to brittle. Found in Douglas-fir forest in duff underneath the dripping gutter of a cabin.
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Found growing at the base of a Western sword fern (Polystichum munitum) in predominantly Douglas fir (Psuedotsuga menziesii) forest. Margin enrolled and enclosed with the partial veil when young. Young caps with sea green stains, otherwise cinnamon/reddish brown. Partial veil is membranous with a glutinous slime that forms a band like ring or dissolves. Stipe tapers towards base, and stains blue-green when scraped.
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Hongos de Miel (Género Armillaria)Observ.
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Low broad umbo, cap translucent-striate when wet. Stipe buff to light brown and covered in whitish fibers. Thin cottony partial veil, flaring ring at first and disappears leaving a weak ring zone. Found next to swampy riparian area near decaying wood of Red alder (Alnus rubra) and Bigleaf maple (Acer macrophyllum).
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Hongo Pie de Liebre (Coprinopsis lagopus)Observ.
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Cap ovoid, expanding to plane. Margin incurled, ragged, dissolving when wet. Surface finely grooved, covered in short white matted hairs. Fuzzy, grayish when young. Deliquescing gills in age. Found growing in wood chips at a camp site.
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Compound, several caps rising in tiers from common base. Flesh tough and corky. Woolly hairs on cap. Stalk tapered downward and rooting. Black decurrent pores. Found under Douglas-fir near decaying wood.
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Found on fallen leaf of the bigleaf maple
(Acer macrophyllum).
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Cola de Pavo (Trametes versicolor)Observ.
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In overlapping cluster on fallen dead oak branch. Concentric bands of contrasting colors on grooved surface. Thin, tough flesh. White pores with shallow tubes. No stalk.
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Found growing directly out of a Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) cone. White cap, translucent striate when moist. Dull when dry. Yellowish at the base of the stipe with a white apex. Thin flesh.
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Cap spatula shaped, convex to plane, lobed with wavy uplifted margin. Surface dry, covered in velvety hairs. Pores bright white, decurrent, angular, with short tubes. Flesh is thick and firm. Persistent bitter metallic, iodine taste. Found on rotting wood in duff.
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Oreja de Puerco (Hypomyces lactifluorum)Observ.
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Cap cracked/pitted. Underside dry and covered with small pimples. Gills of host (Russula brevipes) completely covered as nondescript shallow ridges. Half buried in duff in predominantly Douglas fir forest.
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Found on downed Douglas fir (Pseudostuga menziesii). Fruiting body is hoof-shaped, rusty red/brown at the base, and white/ochre/pink at the margin with an orange/red zone inward. Cap slightly varnished. Tough woody flesh. Underside not turning brown when scratched.