A medium-sized fungus found growing solitary or in small groups in deciduous woodland on rotting wood, preferably Elm.
Infrequent.
With broadleaf trees, preferably Elm, growing from rotting wood or wood debris.
Convex, with ridges that have darker brown scales, expanding with age, mid-brown, radially sulcate,
Cap flesh is medium and whitish, stem flesh firm and whitish.
Free, crowded, broad, whitish when young turning pink at maturity with brown flaky edges.
Spore print pink.
White, more or less equal. with minute brown scales towards the base, no ring.