Smell of cucumber.
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Originally posted to Mushroom Observer on Sep. 17, 2012.
Was growing in a deciduous forest stand.
The stem was dry and the cap was a little moist.
Possibly. It could also be the yellow gilled Neohygrocybe but the black/brown staining is already evident on these relatively fresh specimens. Growing amongst Tilia Fagus Ostrya
H. tahquamenonensis most likely. That species isn't in the iNat database.
new collection from location near where holotype was collected. macroscopic ID is H. easculeticola, but microscopy and molecular work needed to confirm
CANADA, Ontario, Wallaceburg, Walpole Island First Nation, approx. N42.635°, W82.500°, on soil in oak savannah with Quercus alba and Sassafras albidum, 3 Nov. 2013, S.N. Allan et al., RGT131109/02 (UWO-F-3092, ITS sequences GenBank MN752314, MN752315); paratype
unsure of ID. In mixed forest with mostly maples and beeches, occasional oaks, and unusual hemlock/spruce.
Unsure of ID. In deciduous forest with mostly maples.
unsure of ID. In mixed forest with mostly maples and beeches, occasional oaks, and unusual hemlock/spruce.