Campanella caesia

Description
Cap hanging, without stem, round hemispherical to round shell-shaped expanded, 2-17 mm. Outside gelatinous, translucently striped, smooth, violet blue of greenish grey to olive-coloured grey or brownish grey to light yellowish brown, with a lighter rim.
Gills veined, with mutual in a network connected would-be lamellae, colour slightly fainter than the cap. Flesh gelatinous.
Spore-print colour white.

Occurrence
On dead blades and leaves of grasses in dunes, peat marshes and chalk grassland and on Marram (Ammophila arenaria) in the outer sea dunes. Late autumn.
Saprophyte.

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