
Xeromphalina campanella - Hat diameter 5 to 25 mm; hygrophanous; bell-shaped, bell-shaped-hemispherical, in the middle with an umbilical hollow, the margin clearly grooved with translucent plaques. Surface dry, smooth; yellowish, orange-brown.
Lamellae hat color or slightly lighter. Widely positioned, of various lengths, with transverse string-like connections, strongly converging on the shaft.
Stem 10 to 15 mm high, 1 mm thick; when young, yellow and full, with age empty, red-brown color; at the base covered with brown hairs of mycelium.
The flesh in the hat is very thin, in the stipe stem; unchanging, whitish. Mild flavor, no smell imperceptible.
Occurrence: In coniferous and mixed forests, on decaying trunks, stumps, branches of conifers, especially spruce. It grows gregariously, turf, to several dozen fruiting bodies. Common, more common in foothill and mountain regions. Occurs in the III-X period, but more often in spring.
Value: Unaffected fungus.