Golden trumpet

Xeromphalina campanella

"Xeromphalina campanella" is a species of mushroom. The common names of the species include the golden trumpet and the bell Omphalina. The genus name "Xeromphalina" means "little dry navel" and "campanella" means "bell-shaped", respectively describing the mature and young shapes of the "pileus", or cap.
Golden Trumpet - Xeromphalina campanella group Habitat: Growing on rotting coniferous wood
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/72695/golden_trumpet_-_xeromphalina_campanella_group.html
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/72696/golden_trumpet_-_xeromphalina_campanella_group.html Geotagged,Golden trumpet,Summer,United States,Xeromphalina campanella

Appearance

The fruit body of "X. campanella" has a small umbrella-shaped cap and a thin brown stalk with yellow hairs at the base. The gills are pale yellow to pale orange. The stalk is thick, dry, yellow at the apex, is dark reddish brown below, and the base has long orangeish hairs. The spore print is pale buff. "Xeromphalina kauffmanii" resembles the species, but it grows on decaying wood of broad-leaved trees. "Xeromphalina brunneola" also remembles the species, except for the odor, taste, color of the cap, and by the smaller, narrowly elliptical spores. When the species is young, their caps are bell-shaped. As they mature, the outer part of the cap expands and rises which leaves the center depressed, resembling a navel.
Golden Trumpets - Xeromphalina campanella Habitat: Growing in abundance on a lichen-covered stump; rural backyard Fall,Geotagged,Golden trumpet,United States,Xeromphalina,Xeromphalina campanella,fungus,mushrooms

Naming

The mushroom is also called "fuzzy-foot".
Golden Trumpets (Xeromphalina campanella group) Growing on rotting conifer in a moist valley within a dense mixed forest.
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/68112/golden_trumpets_xeromphalina_campanella_group.html
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/68110/golden_trumpets_xeromphalina_campanella_group.html
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/68109/golden_trumpets_xeromphalina_campanella_group.html Fall,Geotagged,Golden trumpet,United States,Xeromphalina campanella

Habitat

The fruiting occurs in clumps or very dense clusters on decaying logs, stumps, and woody debris of coniferous trees. The species is commonly found in North America. At times, the species almost entirely covers old tree stumps. The species can be found in any wet season of the year.

References:

Some text fragments are auto parsed from Wikipedia.

Taxonomy
KingdomFungi
DivisionBasidiomycota
ClassAgaricomycetes
OrderAgaricales
FamilyMarasmiaceae
GenusXeromphalina
SpeciesX. campanella