Growing in forest detritus/soil, large spores, N=10 Me=13.4x6.8µm Qe=2. Saved it.
FDS-CA-00703
Reinhardt Redwood Regional Park, Pinehurst Staging Area- EBRPD. Baccharis pilularis, Eriogonum fasciculatum, Frangula californica, Umbellularia californica and Quercus agrifolia dominated CA chaparral and woodlands
Growing on leaf litter and organic matter under Baccharis pilularis and Frangula californica
Dingy lilac/ brown smooth pileus with light lilac lamellae and slightly bulbous stipe base. Thick, white rhizomorphs. Seems to be slightly bruising brown/orange on lamellae when touched
Taste mild
Faintly of the classic "frozen orange juice" smell
No KOH
Found on wood I’m not sure what kind of trametes this is as the other one I have posted looks similar
4th photo shows UV. under tan oak and redwoods next to a stream, growing solitarily from a muddy/silty slope in the shade, last photo shows light green flesh.
this has been my target genus for months sooo happy
Grows on wood, has many colored layers, hard to the touch