These were under the fir by the camas field.
Cap - Smooth: a cap peels away from the flat surface, but the underside and part that lies flat on the wood is smooth or almost completely so.
Stereum - the most common genus in this category by far, recognized by a bright orange or dull orange-tan underside and flat surface, as well as a somewhat hairy, orange, concentrically zoned cap. They grow most often on hardwoods. Some are called false turkey tails because of their resemblance to Trametes (which are pored underneath).
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