A smallish yellowish-brown fungus growing either solitary or in trooping groups on soil in broadleaf woodland.
Frequent from late Summer till Autumn.
On soil, often calcareous in broadleaf woodland.
Conical or campanulate with a distinct sharp umbo, straw coloured with darker brown, silky radiating fibres, splitting radially.
Cap and stem flesh are white and unchanging, Odour, faintly of meal, slightly bitter or no taste.
Adnexed or adnate, close, clay coloured the olivaceous-brown with a paler margin with age.
More or less equal, ring absent, whitish with ochraceous-brown tinge.
Poisonous