Mycena tenax is a small species known for its resilient structure, often found thriving on conifer wood, particularly in decomposing logs and branches. This fungus is identifiable by its pale, bell-shaped caps and slender, fibrous stems. It typically appears in the colder months, forming small, clustered groups. Mycena tenax's presence indicates an active process of wood decay, contributing to forest nutrient cycles.
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