Cinnamon fiberhead grows in temperate regions and is notable for its distinctive fiber-like scales on its cap, which has a warm, brownish coloration similar to cinnamon. It thrives in woodland environments, often forming symbiotic relationships with trees. Its fruiting bodies appear primarily during the warmer seasons.
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