Mycena subcana typically grows in groups on decaying conifer wood, often seen in the cooler months. It features a grey or brownish cap, sometimes with a slightly sticky surface when moist. The gills under the cap are pale and closely spaced, while the stem is slender and can have a similar color to the cap.
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