
Aphelariaceae
Scientific name: Aphelariaceae
Aphelariaceae
Scientific name: Aphelariaceae

Description

Aphelariaceae are a family of fungi known for their coral-like or club-shaped fruiting bodies. They typically grow on decaying wood or soil in forest environments. Many species in this family have a unique branching structure that resembles miniature trees or shrubs. Some members of aphelariaceae form symbiotic relationships with plants, helping them absorb nutrients from the soil.

Species of Aphelariaceae


Scientific Classification
