Inocybe calamistrata (Fr.) Gillet.
Inocybe calamistrata can be found growing on the ground in mixed and coniferous forests. has a campanulate to conical tan to brownish cap covered in recurved scales. The stipe is paler at the apex, covered in recurrved scales and turns blue-green at the base. (This is not a sign of Psilocybin in this mushroom). Varying length gills are whitish-cream and turn reddish-brown as the spores mature. Many inocybes have been found to contain toxins, so it is not recommended that any be eaten. This is in the Inocybacea family of the Agaricales order.
Inocybe calamistrata