Hydropus umbrinus belongs to the Marasmiaceae family, noted for its preference for damp, mossy environments. This species is typically found in North America, thriving in woodland areas where it grows on decaying wood and leaf litter. Hydropus umbrinus is distinguished by its delicate, grayish-brown cap and slender, fibrous stem, which blend smoothly into its surroundings.
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General Info About Hydropus umbrinus
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