Not looking for an ID but found in central BC
The season is finally starting to pick up in my area
Submitted 5 days ago by magpie@mander.xyz to mycology@mander.xyz
https://mander.xyz/pictrs/image/dcb6e0ee-e240-4b08-816f-a8551a8a3d16.jpeg
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magpie@mander.xyz 4 days ago
the_artic_one@programming.dev 4 days ago
I’m assuming brown spores by cinnamon beige gills so my top suspect is:
Genus
Tubaria
magpie@mander.xyz 4 days ago
Gills were more beige than cinnamon and spores were transparent under the scope. I wish I’d done a spore print but they shriveled up before I got home.
the_artic_one@programming.dev 3 days ago
The shadow on the gills looks brown to me.
Also the general look of the gills (subdistant, beige slightly decurrent), combined with it being highly hygrophanous (based on the two-toned appearance cap photo and how you mentioned that it shriveled up really fast) makes me more confident in my suspect.
I’m curious what you’re suspects are.
Nakoichi@hexbear.net 5 days ago
Oooh those are lovely. (Do not eat them)
magpie@mander.xyz 5 days ago
No plans to eat
chickenf622@sh.itjust.works 5 days ago
I’m asking for an ID cause these are really pretty.