Was very hard to find non-sexual hyphae
4th photo is a close up of a section of the fungus, 5th photo shows multiple spores (as there was a fair amount of variability), 6th is a close up of a spore, 7th is a close up of what I assumed to be vegetative hyphae. *th is a (presumed) basidia (red) and immature spore (yellow), 9 is (assumed) tuning fork basidium, 10 clamped dikaryophyses, 11 is clamped hyphae connections