Tubaria furfuracea, commonly known as the scurfy twiglet, totally tedious tubaria, or fringed tubaria, is a common species of agaric fungus in the family Tubariaceae.
It was first described by Christiaan Hendrik Persoon in 1801, as a species of Agaricus. French mycologist Claude-Casimir Gillet transferred it to the genus, Tubaria in 1876.
The mushroom cap is 1âÂÂ4 cm wide, orange-brown, convex to flat and depressed, with small marginal patches of veil which disappear with age or rain; its odor is mild. The gills are brown and adnate to slightly decurrent. The stalk is 1âÂÂ6 cm tall and 2âÂÂ4 mm wide. The spores are pale reddish-brown, elliptical, and smooth. The spore print is brown.
This species is considered inedible.
Similar species include T. confragosa,' T. conspersa, and members of Laccaria.
Additionally, Galerina marginata and Psilocybe cyanescens may appear similar.