Collectors: Peter & Colleen Vachuska Date: 2018.07.24 Location: Fort Ridgely State Park, Nicollet Co., MN Habit: few Substrate: soil Habitat: hardwoods Associated Taxa: white oak General Odor: slight mushroomy Taste: farinaceous, old oil Spore color: pink Pileus Shape: umbonate convex Color: gray-tan Surface: finely felted Diameter: 23-33 mm Margin: even Color of flesh: white to cream Thickness of flesh: 1.5 mm Consistency: firm Lamellae Attachment: notched Color: cream to pinkish Spacing: close Pattern of gills: regular Lamellulae are present ; tapering ; of sets: 2 Stipe Attachment: central Shape: slight tapering upward Color: white to cream Surface: fibrils near top, otherwise smooth Length: 33-60 mm Width at apex: 4 mm Width at base: 5-7 mm Basal tomentum: whitish Flesh color: white to cream Consistency solid, hollow near base Microscopic Features Spore shape and size: 6 sided; 9x7 microns