Fruiting beneath Douglas fir and big leaf maple.
Gills: very tightly packed/crowded.
Lacks spots: immaculate, even in age.
Reminiscent of Rhodocollybia(but completely clean/lacking spots or staining).
Odor: strangely akin to bbq sauce.
Cap drying pinkish.
Harvested both specimens and dehydrated for herbarium collection.
Herbarium label: Marasmiaceae/possibly Gerhardtia.
My coinciding Mushroomobserver observation below-
Found on nettle flowers. Many present. ~1mm long.
Collected by @mandymushii
spores were 6-sided 8-10 x 6-8.5 microns. mixed conifers, mainly alpine fir in area. Dry open woods
Found in gully on wet ground near stream under nettle, mixed hardwood/conifer forest, dark granules on pileus surface (see macro photos), mostly washed away
Specimen 35
This mushroom was found on a mossy rock by a waterfall in a very moist microclimate
Growing by my burn barrel