Underneath pine trees.
Smells like peanut butter. Thought it was a death cap because they're common in this location, but there's no veil remenant and the gills are partially attached. Very brittle stem on one, soft and bendy on the other. In pine forrest with native underbrush.
Growing under beech
Multiple small fruit bodies and one mature one. Associating with pine.
With beech, nothing fresh was fruiting.
This had large bulb, the gills were old and surprisingly still light colored. Didn't look like an inocybe, did wonder about hebeloma. But suspect it was a cortinarius that dehydrated quickly in the dry.