Looks like a young one growing on a cut off, maybe burnt log
White bodied, tips branched, found on the ground.
Fruiting body a light tan shade underneath, top has a brown and tanish tinge to it, found on a dead tree
Growing in Douglas Fir forest. About 30 feet away from creek. Bright orange spores. Cobwebby partial veil (cortina). Whole basidiocarp violet in color. Distinctly scaly cap.
Found in young dense alder (Alnus sp) stand, adjacent to unpaved foot path. Cap and stipe lilac purple (esp in young stages), cap slightly off center and slightly umbonate, base of stipe yellowish, no visible veil or rings, odor spermatic/pungent.
Pulveroboletus ravenelii.
my observation has switched to slippery jack. I keyed this out to sulfur bolete using mushrooms demistified. It didn't look like a slippery jack in person
Found on a stick about 1 cm in diameter on the ground. Multiple sporocarps emerging from the same general area. Slightly translucent bright yellow Y-shaped sporocarps when fresh.