growing alone, scattered, or gregariously; late summer and fall; eastern north america. the illustrated and described collections are from oak-hemlock-maple-pine woods in kentucky. cap : – cm across; at first conical-convex with a central bump, becoming broadly convex with a central bump; moist when fresh...
mycorrhizal with beech and other hardwoods; growing alone, scattered, or gregariously; summer and fall; widely distributed in eastern north america, and documented in costa rica. cap: - cm; bell-shaped to convex or widely conical at first, becoming broadly convex to broadly bell-shaped; slimy when fresh...
broadly bell-shaped; thickly slimy; bald; orangish brown to yellowish brown. gills: attached to the stem; close; pale clay or faintly lilac colored at first, becoming brownish or rusty brown. stem: - cm long; - cm thick; equal or tapering a little to the base; covered with clear or whitish slime when fresh...
conifer forests; late spring through fall (or over winter in warmer climates); widely distributed in north america. the illustrated and described collections come from illinois, québec, and california. cap: - cm; convex when young, becoming broadly convex to nearly flat; dry, or slightly tacky when fresh...
summer and fall (or over winter on the gulf coast); widely distributed east of the great plains. cap: - cm; convex with a central bump and an incurved margin when young, becoming broadly convex or flat; dry or greasy; bald; sometimes becoming slightly wrinkled with age; reddish brown when young and fresh...
leaf litter of oaks and other hardwoods; late spring through fall; eastern north america from maine to illinois. cap: - cm; convex with an incurved margin when young, becoming broadly convex, flat, or shallowly depressed; dry; fairly bald; cinnamon brown to dark brown or reddish brown when young and fresh...
base; medium brown (usually colored like the undersurface of the cap); whitish near the base; finely hairy or nearly bald with age. microscopic features : spores - x - μ; fusoid to subfusoid (but occasional ellipsoid spores are often present, especially when still in asci); smooth or roughened; when fresh...
illustrated and described collections are from illinois and colorado. cap: - cm; conic, becoming broadly conic to broadly bell-shaped; dry; silky at first, becoming radially lacerated and fibrillose; whitish when very young, becoming brownish yellow to brownish or brown; bruising reddish to red when fresh...
or in clusters on the well decayed wood of hardwoods (especially oaks and beech ); late spring; widely distributed east of the great plains. the illustrated and described collections are from illinois. cap: – cm; convex or almost conical at first, becoming broadly convex or nearly flat; sticky when fresh...
north america. cap: - cm; at first broadly convex, becoming flat or shallowly depressed; dry; fairly smooth; dull smoky brown or paler (occasionally nearly whitish); the margin even. gills: attached to the stem or beginning to run down it; close or crowded; white, becoming pale brownish with age; when fresh...