Xeromphalina campanella is a small nonpoisonous mushroom that grows on rotting conifer wood. the yellow-brown to orangish cap is thin fleshed, broadly convex with a central depression and striate margin. its yellow to pale orange gills are subdecurrrent and subdistant and have veining between them. The usually curved stipe is reddish-brown going down to its furry base where attached to the substrate and yellowish at the apex. Spores are buff in mass. They tend to grow in cespitose groups. It is in the Mycenaceae family of the Agaricales.