i suspect, that are the spore wich grow to early. when you want to see a mushroom on a mushroom. --> http://www.google.com/search?pq=google&hl=en&sugexp=pfwc&cp=10&gs_id=x&xhr=t&q=spinellus+fusiger&qe=c3BpbmVsbHVzIA&qesig=whTreCwz1Wtkf4FNag6HYg&pkc=AFgZ2tl7UtNhB4dl-Wkz3HG2V5v29tGbVxwPrebjKQE15xX25bE5Frzv5K_YCWiFhuWWTbVnQr0tFrius9nevJ8TduNZQmeE2A&rls=com.microsoft:nl&gs_sm=&gs_upl=&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&biw=1106&bih=666&wrapid=tljp1316902318723018&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi ) i find him relativ beautiful and have found him once (2-3 year back, but couldn't make a recognizable picture, BUT i know where to look)
it has a stem, it could also (again) be an marasmiellus or marasmius. one of these genus. Species will dont suggest, because i can not see the cap from above.
It's ok! This was the most fantastic mushroom trip. The funny thing is that we went to photograph fall color and waterfalls and I ended up with a dozen or so mushroom photos
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