Tapinella atrotomentosa

The Velvet roll-rim or velvet-footed pax (Tapinella atrotomentosa) was originally described as Paxillus atrotomentosus by August Batsch. It is an inedible saprophytic fungus found growing on tree stumps of conifers in Europe and North America.

Description
A squat fungus with a cap 6-20 cm across, brown in colour with a rolled rim. The forked gills are cream-yellow and forked, while the thick stipe is dark brown and juts out sidewards from the mushroom.