About Hygrophorus hypothejus (Fr.) Fr.
Hygrophorus hypothejus (Fr.) Fr. has a cap that ranges from 3 to 6 cm (1+1โ8 to 2+3โ8 inches) across. The cap is yellowish to olive brown with a dark center and a slimy surface; when young, it has a rolled margin, and as it ages, it flattens and becomes more funnel-shaped. Its gills are yellow and decurrent, and its flesh is pale yellow, turning orange-red when bruised. The slender stipe is 4 to 7 cm (1+5โ8 to 2+3โ4 inches) tall and 0.7 to 1.4 cm (1โ4 to 1โ2 inch) wide. Its color can become more intense after frosts begin. It produces a white spore print, and its oval spores measure 7โ9 by 4โ5 micrometers. This mushroom grows in coniferous forests, and fruits from October to November, and occasionally in December. Even when abundant, it is often difficult to spot among pine needles, and it frequently grows in large groups of individual mushrooms and clusters.