Mycena subsanguinolenta is a small mushroom found growing on decaying wood, typically observed in forested areas. It is recognized by its small, bell-shaped cap which can possess various shades of red or orange. This species often appears in clusters and is notable for its delicate stem. Mycena subsanguinolenta is primarily active during the wetter months of the year.
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Attributes of Mycena subsanguinolenta
You can find Mycena subsanguinolenta by these plants:
Coast live oak, Red pine, Coast redwood
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Scientific Classification of Mycena subsanguinolenta