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Webcaps (Genus Cortinarius)Observer
reid02Description
Cortinarius c.f. rubellus-- about a dozen in a 3mx3m area, near spruce and salal. I collected two, recorded as LMRs-A and LMRs-B (companion observation)--these were then given the Mycoflora label MF33871 when labels became available. Spores and closeup of gills are from a third adjacent fruiting body, a 6-cm older one that had been trampled and which was not collected due to presence of mold (this observation).
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Deadly Webcap (Cortinarius rubellus)Observer
reid02Description
MF33871: Cortinarius rubellus-- about a dozen in a 3mx3m area, near spruce and salal. I collected two, recorded as LMRs-A (4 cm; in moss and needle duff) and LMRs-B (21 mm with a 7-cm-long stipe, partially covered by a downed branch; in moss)--I had not yet received the Mycoflora labels. Spores and closeup of gills are from a third adjacent fruiting body, not collected (see companion observation).
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Webcaps (Genus Cortinarius)Observer
reid02Description
MF33854: Cortinarius sp.; surrounded by Sitka spruce and a few redwood, and under salal; 67 mm wide; 8 cm stipe above the ground surface, another 8 cm below the surface; reddish KOH response on stipe and cap; no scent
spores:
avg L: 8.9 microns (8.4-10.0), avg width: 6.8 microns (6.2-7.9); N=32
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Copper Brittlegill (Russula decolorans)Observer
reid02Description
MF33852: Russula c.f. decolorans; 8 cm wide, equidistant from a Sitka spruce and a Douglas-fir; stand is predominantly Sitka spruce. Mild-flavored.
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Russula brunneolaObserver
reid02Description
Russula c.f. brunneola; the ones photographed are 3.5 and 8 cm wide; the smaller of the two was collected. Mild flavored; near Sitka spruce.
spore L: 6.8-7.8(8.2) microns
spore w: (5.7)5.9-6.7(7.0) microns
n=20
wart height averages 0.16 micron
Field photos from 6/29 and 6/30, collected 30 June 2018
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Yew Club (Clavicorona taxophila)Observer
reid02Description
growing in duff under spruce, less than 2 cm tall
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Cinnabar Powdercap (Cystodermella cinnabarina)Observer
reid02Description
Microscopy showed cystidia on gill edges; this 42-mm darker orange one was within a meter of a lighter-colored one (accompanying observation); these were growing in moss under Sitka spruce
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Cinnabar Powdercap (Cystodermella cinnabarina)Observer
reid02Description
Microscopy showed cystidia on gill edges; this 58-mm light-colored one was within a meter of a darker orange one that appeared to be a bit younger (accompanying observation); these were growing in moss under Sitka spruce
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Observer
reid02Description
12 cm wide; strong, pleasant, chemically sweet scent; moss below appears to be dusted with white spores; in moss on a Sitka spruce log
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Antler and Spindle Fungi (Family Clavariaceae)Observer
reid02Description
50 mm tall; stipe width about 1 mm; dispersed group of about 15 over a 1m x1m area in moss under redwood; flexible: if you bend it to the ground, it pops right back up; this was the largest of the group; growth over a 3-week period was minor elongation of the branch tips
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Brittlestems (Genus Psathyrella)Observer
reid02Description
maximum cap size in the group photo is 15 mm; no scent; growing along a path under alder
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Bracket Polypores (Family Fomitopsidaceae)Observer
reid02Description
Individual combs were up to 4 mm long; taste is tangy and yeasty but not bitter; this was gone in about a week; it's completely effuse--no pileus present; margin is thin and white; pores are angular with dentate edges; growing on a Sitka spruce log
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White Green-algae Coral (Multiclavula mucida)Observer
reid02Description
7 to 10 mm tall, growing from a long-downed Sitka spruce log