A dome-shaped mushroom. The primary color of the outer portion of the mushroom is dark brown and tan, but as it grew, the portion split into many small pieces, revealing the white mushroom behind.

An umbrella-shaped mushroom displaying what looks like white feathers or scales with dark brown and tan outer edges.

Another umbrella-shaped mushroom, but this one grew in a manner that it's lying on its side. The thick whitish stalk is shaped a bit like a backwards S. In the middle of the stalk is a ring where the dome broke away. The view of the underside shows hundreds of delicate white gills.

Now the mushroom is flatter and just so big! Mostly tan scales with dark brown edges.

A cluster of about 20 smaller mushrooms with an umbonate cap (kind of like a sun hat with a shallow rounded top and a wide brim hanging slightly down).

Clusters of beautiful, glowing, double-winged Boxelder seeds, looking almost like moths with wings in the reddish color of a ruby gratefruit. They are hanging on long stalks beneath green leaves. There are perhaps a dozen double-winged seed in each cluster.