Stropharia aeruginosa: mature/rain soaked(see notes).
VEIL PRESENT on stem.
Cap: sky blue margin, pale yellow toward center.
Gills: white edged(see image#3).
Cap dehydrated with blue margin.
Stem cast sky blue(faded).
Fruiting in Sitka Spruce dominant canopy in moss/buried wood.
Harvested/dehydrated specimen for herbarium collection.
My coinciding Mushroomobserver observation below-
Smelled crazy sweet like caramel. Spores a deep grey-purple color. Was growing on a doug fir pine cone, surrounded by oregon grape, various ferns, and douglas fir trees.
Sweet carmely smell. Growing on (Doug fir?) pine cone.
Mt Margaret trail
Growing on a rotting log.
Young fruiting bodies on a fallen fir log. Harvested/dehydrated specimens for home herbarium. https://mushroomobserver.org/434032?q=1V86F
I only see these lighter capped versions, even though many other examples have darker caps.
Check out the gill/spore print on the annulus!
Habitat: conifer rain forest
Substrate: very rotten conifer log
Habit: single to many
Cap: viscid