Crinipellis campanella belongs to a well-known family of gilled mushrooms. Generally small and delicate, these mushrooms are characterized by their bell-shaped caps and slender stems. They are found growing in leaf litter and on decaying wood in forests, helping to break down organic material and recycle nutrients in ecosystems.
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Attributes of Crinipellis campanella
Cap
Campanulate to conical and then broadly convex, distinctly umbellate and umbilicated.
Gills
White
Stem
3-4 cm x 0.5 mm, tenacious, hollow.
Flesh
Very thin.
Spore Print Color
White
Body Color
Brown
White
Nutrient Gathering
Saprophytic
Substrate
On wood
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Habitat of Crinipellis campanella
On fir and cedar wood, twigs, branches or trunks, often above ground.
Scientific Classification of Crinipellis campanella