Found in Abies and Pinus dominant mixed hardwood/conifer forest, about 1500 meters in elevation. Trout Creek Campground, Shasta-Trinity National Forest
Growing in soil and Abies duff under Abies concolor
Short and stout, dense Amanita. Lamellae white to pale yellow, crowded, broadly attached. Pileus rounded, white, covered in dense universal veil remnants. Stipe very bulbous, volva strongly adhered to stipe. Inner flesh white and solid throughout
Smell indistinct
Taste slightly salty
KOH indistinct
Whole sporocarp fluoresces yellow/green
Found in Abies, Pinus and Calocedrus dominant forest, just west of Dry Lake, Shasta-Trinity National Forest
Growing in soil under a large Calocedrus decurrens, on the edge of a wet meadow
Conical, deep brown hymenophore with elongated, honeycomb-like pits throughout. Stipe off white to cream colored equal to club shaped to slightly bulbous, covered in fine crystal-like ornamentation. Hollow throughout
Smell spermatic
Taste indistinct
KOH indistinct
Hymenophore fluoresces bright blue/green
By overflowing spring in old campsite. Observed with @mikepotts
Psilocybe polytrichoides nom. prov.
Psilocybe gandalfiana nom. prov.
Psilocybe gandalfiana nom. prov.