Doesn’t May Apple mean it’s time for the morels to appear?
Green/white mold growing on the pore surface of Isccnoderma resinosum
Unsure here
In grassy area at edge of pines.
Small fibers on cap, resinous dots on stipe, under pine
Partially under soil & needle duff in mixed woods with pine predominant. Forking gills, orange spore print on lower left cap in first photo. Pleasant lemon oil scent.
Large older single specimen, same location of earlier finds. Cap 13 cm, white with tints of apricot-buff, aging brown at one edge, showing weak zonation, especially at outer edges, margin with slight inroll, even in age.Stipe short, eccentric, curved under the cap and thus collecting a deposit of deep orange spores. Gills forked, deep orange ochre , becoming brown, mold beginning to appear with age and start of decay. Still with some lemon odor in spite of aging.