Conservation Status: Not of concern
A. gallica, probably the most common honey mushroom east of the Rockies, appears to occur only rarely in the PNW. It has a white cobwebby veil, pinkish brown coloration, and bulbous-based stipe, and occurs singly or in groups, not clusters, on or near logs, stumps, or bases of broad-leaved trees such as willow.
PNW Herbaria: Specimen records of Armillaria gallica in the Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria database.
CalPhotos: Armillaria gallica photos.