Gymnopus peronatus — Woody Woolly-foot — Agaricaceae
Medium-sized with rounded brownish to ochre cap. Pale margin on cap with small umbo, streaks. Hygrophanous. Gills free, yellowish, maturing to reddish-brown, distinctive for the genus. Stalk swollen at base, slender. Common name refers to white hairs covering lower stalk. Saprophytic. Mushrooms persistent. Not indigenous to region.
Habitat: Small groups on leaf litter, woody debris.
Scent: Not distinctive
Spores: White
Season: Early summer to autumn
Habitat: Small groups on leaf litter, woody debris.
Scent: Not distinctive
Spores: White
Season: Early summer to autumn