Edge of trail parking lot.
Microscopy photos and descriptions courtesy of David Largent.
Working with Dave Largent, ID based on gross and micro morphology, and 99.89% ITS match to holotype (GenBank MZ869001) and iNat16874968.
Photomicrographs by Dave Largent.
Collection RHM-18-20.
Growing near redwood,
Small Brownish red mushroom with umbonate cap and slender stipe,
No odor/taste,
Pruinose stipe at apex,
Marginate gills closer to edge,
UV,
Indistinct KOH
Medium-sized, tall, tan fruitbody with striate, umbonate cap growing trailside near redwood/doug fir,
Indistinct taste,
No odor,
Indistinct KOH rxn,
UV
Small, grey, gilled mushroom with dimpled cap. Pink spore print. Each division in the ruler is 4 um.
ITS matches holotype, as well as macro and micro characters. Dave Largent uses Nolanea subcapitata, not Entoloma subcapitatum. For Dave's note on this find see the Humboldt Bay Mycological Society newsletter, Mycolog May 2022, page 10. Voucher collection is RHM-22-3.
I think! Hopefully doing some microscopy today.
I think...very shiny/silvery and shaggy stipe that made me hope for Pouzarella, but seems unlikely from the cap texture. Microscopy shows caulocystidia/tufts near stipe apex, spores, two potential cheilocystidia, then the pileipellis at the central disc.
Microscopy coming (I think this is the same as one DL has already IDed for me. Will check on this).
The last two images show some of the cells in the pileipellis. My section from these just squished, so no good intact views to show.
Pink spores. Still need to look at it under the microscope. Nolanea?