Under grand fir / sitka spruce.
These mushrooms we’re growing in a rotting pine cone
They are tiny only about .2 cm across the cap. The cap is planar and umbonate, whitish, translucent and striate, dry. The stipe is long and thin. It is About 6 cm long, very thin, yellowish, with a white apex. The gills are attached, close, and white
Spruce duff about 25 cm wide
With coastal sitka spruce. Strongly farinaceous
No rhizomorphs at base.
Spores 5.5-6 X 3.8-4.5 µm.
About to take literally a billion pictures
Chocolate or mud colored 😳
Ridge in Fort Payne, cool sunny day
COLLECTION SPECIMEN.
Found growing next to trail on shallowly buried decaying wood.