Observation:Mgoff 211
From Natural History of Southeast Alaska
Date | 2008/11/12 |
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Observer(s) | Matt Goff, K. LaBounty |
Coordinates | 57.063672159553, -135.30433416367 |
Locale | Sitka |
Location Name | Indian River Trail |
Elevation | |
Summary | Growing from hole at base of Western Hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla). See below for more notes on mushroom characters. |
Created From File: | [[:]] |
Species Observed: Pholiota
|Habitat=Upland forest |Cap Color=Orange, Brown |Cape Shape=Convex |Flesh color=pale yellow |Flesh character=Thin |Gill Characterisitics=Adnexed |Gill Color=pale yellow orange |Stem Shape=Curved |Stem Color=orange brown |Stem Surface=fibrillose |Spore Color=cinnamon brown |Habit=Clustered |microhabitat=on ground at base of Hemlock }} probably a Pholiota, Gymnopilus has warty spores, this one has smooth spores.