On maritime Juniper. As we uploaded we found Damon already found this population
On conifer, side of lake.
Staining to the touch- fuzzy topped, growing on roots of conifer.
Pores 3-4 , zonate cap with smooth lines.
On decaying Tsuga wood, spongy and young, yellowish pores with a wild cap texture.. whiteish fibrils with purple hues
Few popping up in the drought, staining reddish when handled.
On standing dead Alnus
1 RL stereo
2 pileus dermal hyphae
3 cheilocystidia
4 spores in Meltzers I 8.8 x 5.2 µm (4 spores)
Growing from bare soil deeply under old-growth Douglas Fir log
Slight smell of slightly cooked shrimp when fresh. No apparent odor dried
Photo 3 - gill edge, cheilocystidia
Photo 4 - gill edge cross-section, cheilocystidia
Photo 5 - basidium
Photo 6 - cap surface hyphae with loose pileocystidia?
On Douglas Fir log along trail in Chuckanut Community Forest
lubricous - difficult to section
Spores amyloid, 5-6 x 3.5-4 um
cheilocystidia embedded 35-40 x 6-9 um
no pleurocystidia