Gomphidius oregonensis

This is a gilled mushroom with a distinctive yellow stem bottom
spores are brown and gills are decurrent

DB said:"It's often hard to tell the difference between G. oregonensis and G. glutinosus without measuring the spores. The spore size is definitive and puts your mushroom solidly in the G. oregonensis camp. The only thing that seems curious is the brown spore print. All the Gomphidius should have a dark gray to black spore print. Also it doesn't seem very glutinous either on the cap or the stipe.
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The bottom of the stem is Yellow

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The Gills are Decurrent

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The spore print was dark brown

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The spores are oblong
they are 11 to 12 microns long and 4 to 5 microns wide

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