Location: Kent Park, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, USA
Notes: Many groups of these mushrooms were found on red oak leaves in a hardwood forest. The mycelia seem to be contained entirely within the leaf. The caps averaged .5cm and the stems varied from 2cm to 4cm. The umbilicate caps were a creamy white. The smooth, wire-like steps were dead straight and thinner than horsehair. The stems are black, gradually changing to tan under the cap. The spores were white. I could detect no odor or taste.
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