Dear Raghu Ji,
I hope this some species of *Armillaria sp* but not at all *Armillaria
mellea* (Honey Fungus).
Regards
Tanay

On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 9:38 PM, raghu ananth <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yellow mushroom for ID
>
> Hemispherical shaped  white Pileus, Veil remnants on the cap - yellow to
> orange  (probably young mushrooms), 11 nos in cluster,, white stipes
> (~0.35mm) appear slender,
> Habitat:  dark, damp soil, forest floor, (I had to use camera flash),
>  humid weather,  found close to a tree branch but not attached to it, guess
> they belong to Mycorrhiza (Not sure whether the tree was alive or dead),  no
> photographs of ring , volva,  mycelium, gills, pores,  etc . Odor: not
> tried, Taste:  won't risk,
> Height: 3-5cm. Cap ~3cm.
>
> Place: Top Slip,  Anaimalais  (Elephant hills) , Western ghats, Tamil Nadu
> (the reason why Top Slip got its name is because huge logs of teak wood
> used to be slipped to the plains below)
> Date: 06Dec2009 11:56 AM
>
> Regards
>
> Raghu
>
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