
Cistella
Scientific name: Cistella
Cistella
Scientific name: Cistella

Description

Cistella is a group of small cup-shaped fungi often found on dead plant material. They typically have short stalks and tiny fruiting bodies, usually less than 1 mm (0.04 in) in diameter. These fungi are known for their white or pale-colored cups, which are often covered in fine hairs. Some species in this group are specifically associated with certain types of plants.

Species of Cistella


Scientific Classification
