Found on Artemisia tridentina. Fairly flat, not conk-shaped.
Found near snowbanks and juniper, Douglas fir and pine.
Cottonwood riparian area within sagebrush steppe.
Growing in a cluster at the base of a cottonwood in riparian area.
Growing in a cluster at the base of a cottonwood in riparian area.
Growing at the base of dead tree in mixed conifer forest. Super large dense root-like structure going into the ground. Pale yellow/cream wavy ribon-like hymenophore. No distinct smell. No staining or latex.
Is it a morel??? It doesn't have the cone shape it's more like dome shaped so it has me confused. Thanks!
Soil under spruce and Douglas fir TAC338 Sheeps crossing
Searching for an identification on the internet proved to be a bit difficult as none of the resources I normally used yielded a good fit for the characteristics of this one. I came upon this taxon that appeared to match quite well but there seems to be a lack of solid documentation on it. Help confirm?
Strong bleachy odor, excellent taste after cooking.
Smells like bleach. In coniferous logged area. Spores measure 20-22.5 x 12.5-15 microns. Septate clavate paraphyses. Features all match for D. venosa. I ate some of these, they were delicious!
Growing in grassy/gravel areas and at the base of a willow stump.