Leptonia serrulata — Blue-toothed Leptonia — Entolomataceae
Small mushroom. Cap conical becoming convex at maturity, retaining an umbo, bluish-gray. Gills attached, white, minutely serrate along the blue-black margin. Stalk slender and much longer than the cap is wide, colored as the cap, smooth. Saprophytic.
Synonym: Entoloma serrulatum
Habitat: Solitary in conifer forests, often seen under Western Redcedar.
Scent: Not distinctive
Spores: Pinkish
Season: Autumn
Synonym: Entoloma serrulatum
Habitat: Solitary in conifer forests, often seen under Western Redcedar.
Scent: Not distinctive
Spores: Pinkish
Season: Autumn