
Chromosera
Scientific name: Chromosera
Chromosera
Scientific name: Chromosera


Description

Chromosera is known for its vibrant and eye-catching colors, often found in hues of yellow and orange. This group typically thrives in cold and damp environments, including alpine and subalpine regions. A distinctive feature of chromosera is its association with decaying wood, where it helps decompose organic matter. Some species within this group have a fascinating ability to withstand freezing temperatures, making them remarkable survivors in harsh climates.

Species of Chromosera


Scientific Classification
