Caps, gills below, no stem & usually on wood [stemless mushrooms & the like]


 

The fruitbodies of most of the species in this group grow from wood, but sometimes that wood may be buried (e.g. dead roots). Some examples of fruitbody attachment are:

 

     Cap roughly semicircular and attached to wood along the cap’s diameter.

     Cap more-or-less circular but tapering to a narrow attachment point.

     Cap on the underside of dead wood and attached by its top.

     Cap like an upside-down cup, with the edge of the cup attached to wood.

 


Caps, gills below, no stem & usually on wood [stemless mushrooms & the like]

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Discussion

Heinol wrote:
6 Jun 2025
Perhaps a species of Lentinellus.

zz Agaric (stemless)
Heinol wrote:
6 Jun 2025
I can see some very jagged gill edges, so perhaps a species of Lentinellus - but by no means guaranteed.

zz Agaric (stemless)
Heinol wrote:
6 Jun 2025
There seems to be a hint of brown spores on the gills - so perhaps a Crepidotus, growing from buried wood.

zz Agaric (stemless)
Heinol wrote:
28 May 2025
Unfortunately not enough information in a top view

Unverified Cap, gills below, no stem & usually on wood [stemless mushrooms & the like]
Teresa wrote:
29 Apr 2025
schizophyllum sp

Schizophyllum commune
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