On Hordeum brachyantherum
Unsure of substrate, they seem like wood shavings, so definitely either firr or Lodge Pole. Found by @julienpometta
In mixed hardwood/conifer coastal forest: Pseudotsuga menziesii, Sequoia sempervirens, Notholithocarpus densiflorus, with Vaccinium ovatum and Gaultheria shallon dominant understory
Growing from duff on grassy, mossy mound with young forbs growing on forest edge next to road
Extremely viscid cap and stipe. Stipe yellow orange, slightly ridged. Pileus red in center gradually becoming more translucent and orange, striate. Lamellae off white, broadly attached to subdecurrent
Taste mild
Smell indistinct
No KOH
In mixed hardwood/conifer coastal forest: Pseudotsuga menziesii, Sequoia sempervirens, Notholithocarpus densiflorus, with Vaccinium ovatum and Gaultheria shallon dominant understory
Growing from moss on grassy, mossy mound with young forbs growing on forest edge next to road
Very thin and fragile almost translucent white clubs
Aulacomnium, Philonotis, Veratrum. ~10mushrooms
Lodgepole grass near wetland, ~20. Not acrid
Bohemia Ecological Preserve- mixed hardwood/conifer forest with scattered grasslands on serpentine vein, adjacent to Duvoul Creek
Growing on wet soil in a small cavern under a large mass of hanging roots
Small, light pink spherical, fluffy masses
At the base of a dead lodgepole pine. About 10 ft from water
Lodgepole grass near wetland, ~20. Found by @julienpometta