U.S.A., Oregon, Tillamook, Cape Meares State Park, Spruce Woods.
45.49 -123.9575 +-10000m. WGS 84
Cap: 14 centimeters across, depressed, parts of margin breaking into lobes [likely because of dryness], sticky when moist, color vinaceous but darker from center and lightening up towards margin; pigment seems to be stretched and brocken up into "concentric stipres", which on some parts of the surface, appears to have a bit of raised relief. Gills: crowded, thick, occasionally forked, pale yellowish - orange in age, attached, even. Stem: 11.5 centimeters long, 4.1 centimeters thick! Slightly clavate (a bit swollen at base), flesh white and not discoloring, color is a rose blush against a white background. Spore deposit: yellowish, yellowish-orange. Taste: gills tastes mild, flesh tastes mild. Odor: not remarkable. Additional notes present.