Marasmius bellus is a small, distinctive mushroom primarily characterized by its strikingly arranged gills which are spaced and luminous orange. It thrives in humid, wooded environments, typically forming groups. Marasmius bellus's stem is slender and durable, supporting a convex to flat cap. This species contributes to the ecosystem by breaking down leaf litter.
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