with aspens and cottonwoods--the true poplars, in thegenus populus. it is a pale tan to yellowish or whitish member ofthe amanita vaginata group; like other members ofthe group it lacks a ring , develops a lined cap margin, and features a sacklike volva at the stem base. in the case of amanita populiphila...
thegenus, which is a "plus" when it comes to identification efforts--but the accompanying "minus" is that the large size of this mushroom makes it easily confused with species of tricholoma (stem usually more stout; spores inamyloid) or leucopaxillus (gills often separable as a layer; copious mycelium...
squamulosa, this clitocyboid mushroom appears under conifers, primarily in northern and montane north america. it is quite similar to infundibulicybe gibba , which grows under hardwoods, but the colors of infundibulicybe squamulosa are somewhat darker, especially on the stem. according to bigelow (...
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under conifers. it is common in the pacific northwest and california, but is apparently also occasional throughout northern and montane north america. aside from the cap color and odor, distinguishing features include the orangish tinge to the gills (which becomes more pronounced with maturity), and...
clitocyboid mushroom that features a pinkish tan cap that becomes fairly deeply vase-shaped by maturity. its pale, crowded gills run down the stem, which is pale in comparison to the cap. other distinctive features include the white mycelium on the stem base and, usually, a faintly sweet odor. the very...
more or less brown, and looks like a whole host of other lbms ("little brown mushrooms"). the conic cap , fragile stature, and cinnamon brown mature gills are pretty good field characters to place it in thegenus conocybe, but after that microscopic examination is probably required for identification...
(one frustrating hurdle in the study and identification of cup fungi involves the fact that immature specimens are often collected, making study ofthe spores impossible.) ideally you should mount your sections in % koh and in melzer's reagent, since the reaction ofthe ascus tips to melzer's (bluing...