Browning with age.
Browning with age.
Similar to strictius I think. Stem was only as short as the cap was wide. Maybe 2-3 cm wide. Finely lined cap margin. Tiny bump in the center. Gills close and narrowly attached
Guess. Slightly wrinkled cap. Reminded me of a tiny Psathyrella delineata. Specimen kept
Mostly hardwood area. Likely Hemlocks peppered in the mix occasionally. No odor. No staining when touched. No ring. Very loose veil remnants at the base. No warts. Yellowish in the center.
Mostly hardwood area. Likely Hemlocks peppered in the mix occasionally. No odor. No staining when touched. No ring. Very loose veil remnants at the base. No warts. Yellowish in the center.
Amanita pseudovolvata Cap 4.5cm wide stem 8cm long bulb another 1-1.5cm tall. Stem about 8.5mm wide at the center and tapering to the Apex. No ring. Hairy patches on the cap. Striate margin. Appearing to bruise reddish on the stem, bug holes, cap, and volva. Found in hardwoods (Maple, beech, oak, etc).
Milk whitish at first but drying thick and white. Stem soft and slightly spongey. Hardwoods area.
Based on the photo above and the suggestiions I believe its Trametes Elegans. This photo was taken in Mandersfiled preserve along a walking trail. I noticed the bottom the tree which looked like White Oak seemed to have an interesting Fungi attachef it. It’s possible the whole tree is infected with this bit only showing.