
Cantharellales
Scientific name: Cantharellales
Cantharellales
Scientific name: Cantharellales

Description

Cantharellales are fascinating organisms known for their vibrant ranging colors, often found in forests during rainy seasons. Some species emit a pleasant fruity aroma. Members of cantharellales often form symbiotic relationships with trees, enhancing nutrient acquisition. While they may look similar to gills, cantharellales's spore-producing surfaces are typically ridged or smooth, distinguishing them from more common mushrooms.

Species of Cantharellales


Scientific Classification
