Phaeomarasmius subechinatus is a small, inconspicuous fungus found growing on decaying wood. Distinguished by its tiny, peaked cap, which carries a distinct sandy-brown color, it often appears in clusters. Phaeomarasmius subechinatus features gills beneath the cap that are closely spaced. The stem is slender and typically has the same color as the cap.
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Scientific Classification of Phaeomarasmius subechinatus