Under scrub oak emerging from stick pile
Smells and tastes like radish, bittersweet. Under Hesperocyparis forbesii.
Gregarious and some clustered.
i have no idea about this ID, based on visual similarities with the white stipe root. or Entoloma medianox ?
nevermind ^ i think this is just E. medianox
Chaparral plant community in desert, near cottonwoods.
Growing in shaded slope dominated by manzanita, with Eriodictyon, Rhus, scrub oak, Prunus, and Ribes.
Cap 1 cm diameter, "midnight blue" color, dense velvet texture, with distinct white line around margin. Stipe shaggy. Gills bluish.
Collected for voucher.
Found by @acorncap
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/199857547
Growing from soil or leaf litter in a native forest
Entoloma, likely undescribed to species. Purple cap, white gills, purple stipe.
Growing in young redwood forest. Pileus and stipe both navy blue and silky-fibrous to slightly shaggy. Lamellae very pink, stature very slight, bordering on mycenoid.
Annadel State Park, just off Lawndale Trail in an inland stand of young Sequoia sempervirens
Growing just downhill of a burnt Sequoia sempervirens log in a stand of young Sequoia sempervirens. Looks as if there was a relatively mild burn in the area within the past decade. Maybe a low-intensity patch from the 2017 Tubbs fire
Royal blue, velutinous pileus. Lamellae white with a blue hue, narrowly attached. Stipe elongate, equal, royal blue covered in fine chevrons
Smell indistinct
Whole fruit body glows golden
Stropharia caerulea??
Height: 4cm
Diameter: 2cm
Substrate Stump
Habitat: Wet forest
Other spp: Pomaderris aspera, Coprosma quadrifida, mosses, Pseudohydnum gelatinosum
Height: 10cm
Diameter: 2cm
Substrate Soil
Habitat: Pile of litter in Blue-gum forest
Other spp: Eucalyptus spp., Coprosma quadrifida, Senecio sp., Geranium sp. Scutellinia scutellata, Marasmius crinisequi