Location: Lemon Lake County Park, Crown Point, Indiana, USA Habitat: Black Oak Woodland Habit: growing on soil, scattered close to an oak tree Odor: Fresh and flowery Pileus size: 9 to 11 cm Pileus Color: Light pink, with a brown reddish spots located at the center of the cap. Pileus surface: Shiny, silky, slippery, lubricous, wet, slimy, and glutinous. The surface of the cap is covered with a white liquid substance. Pileal Surface: smooth with squarrose scales Pileus margin: uplifted with rolled margin Pileal shape: plane, slightly depressed Bruising: Cap turns from light pink to dark pink when bruised. Ring under the cap: There is a white ring separates the cap from the stipe Location of stipe: Central Stipe surface: slippery and slimy. Stipe surface: smooth to fibrillose Stipe Shape: equal Stipe content: Solid Stipe color: Whitish with light pink spots (like cap color but more faded) Stipe length: 3.5 cm Stipe width: 2.5 cm Stipe base: mycelial pad Gill attachment: decurrent Gill margin: Even Gills/ lamellae: regular, appears to have 2 tiers. Gills are close and crowded Gill color: light pink with creamy whitish color Gill width: 1.5 mm Gills spacing: Packed gills :at margin: >2mm apart. Halfway to margin: 1/mm apart Lamellae: forked near margin with 2 tiers Latex: White and watery milk. Annulus: None