January 30, 2016, Oregon State University, Oregon, USA (Dried specimen collected Nov. 25, 2015)
Stropharia ambigua, the coolest gosh darn mushroom. On campus, anyway. These guys have been popping up in the same place since mid November - I’m impressed! They weren’t there the previous season at all.
As they get older, the veil under the gills detaches from the cap partially, leaving both an annulus (ring) and partial veil remnants behind. The veils are surprisingly durable compared to the many Amanita veils I’ve accidentally ruined. S. ambigua also has a nice, dark purple spore print that usually shows on the veil and upper stipe.
These guys dry really well too! Their caps turn from pallid yellow to a glossy, soft gold. They’re my favorite specimen next to Helvella lacunosa.












