Distribution: Rare
Conservation Status: Not of concern
Inocybe vaccina is distinctive because of the rusty orange or bright orange tints in the cap. Such tones are unusual in Inocybe. The cap is small to medium-sized, smooth to finely scaly, and often with a wavy paler-colored margin. Odor is lacking or faintly spermatic. Gills are pale grayish when young and darken to olivaceous brown. The stipe is whitish at first, then darkens to yellow-brown, powdery over almost its entire length, and has a slightly thickened base. The spores are smooth, almond- to orange-seed-shaped, 8.5--11.5 x 4.5--6.5 µm; cheilocystdia and pleurocystidia are thick-walled, with crystals encrusting the narrowed tips.
PNW Herbaria: Specimen records of Inocybe vaccina in the Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria database
CalPhotos: Inocybe vaccina photos