Spore deposit creamy white. No distinct odor. Taste is mild. Cap 5 - 13 mm across, color unchanging when dry. Stipe 5 - 10 mm long x 1.5 - 5 mm thick. Gills serrated. Clamp connections observed. Basidia four-spored, 5 - 7.5 µm wide. Gloeocystidia with acicular inclusions observed. Spores amyloid, with minute warts, (5) 5.1 - 6.3 (6.6) x (4) 4.1 - 5.4 (5.7) µm, Q = (1.1) 1.14 - 1.27 (1.3), N = 25, Me = 5.6 x 4.7 µm. Growing on Scotch Broom. Even though these fruitbodies have a short stipe I believe this is L. flabelliformis rather than L. micheneri due to the spore size, basidia width, unchanging pileus color upon drying, and taste.
Rather soggy and ancient, but growing on conifer. Likely L. ursinus