The caps look pretty viscid, possibly some kind of Hygrocybe.
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I've never seen asci with anything but ovoid spores, the stringy ones look super cool!
The shadow on the gills looks brown to me.
Also the general look of the gills (subdistant, beige slightly decurrent), combined with it being highly hygrophanous (based on the two-toned appearance cap photo and how you mentioned that it shriveled up really fast) makes me more confident in my suspect.
I'm curious what your suspects are.
He helped that guy find all his pigeons.
You can make some good szechuan dishes with these. I wonder if fresh wood ear is better than the dried ones you get from Asian markets.
I'm assuming brown spores by cinnamon beige gills so my top suspect is:
Genus
Tubaria
Bonus: the little round plants around the panther cap are Miner's lettuce, an edible plant which grows during the spring in the Pacific Northwest. I've sampled them a couple times but never made an attempt to actually use them in a dish, they taste kinda like green/red leaf lettuce.
I'm the opposite, I can tell some really difficult mushrooms apart due to good ol' hyperfixation but I still know jack about plants and trees.
Dresden Files RPG, vampires and werewolves are a pretty big part of the setting if not exactly the focus.
I'm here for the rock facts but some of these character designs are super cringe.
I assume the bigwigs wouldn't let them make an anime about rocks unless it was also about boobs.
Jack-o'-lanterns are only in Eastern North America as well so you don't really need to worry about them if you're west of the Rockies.
Turns out WB just needed someone to tell them that you're supposed to finish writing the script before you start filming.