Clavogaster
Scientific name: Clavogaster
Clavogaster
Scientific name: Clavogaster
Description
Clavogaster is a group of fungi known for producing a unique ball-shaped fruiting body. This structure typically contains a mix of spores and jelly-like substance when young, transforming into a powdery spore mass as it ages. They often grow in woodlands, helping decompose organic matter and enriching the soil. One of the intriguing features of clavogaster is their ability to release spores in a puff when disturbed, aiding in their spread across the forest floor.
Species of Clavogaster
Scientific Classification
Phylum
Club fungi Class
Mushroom-forming fungi Order
Gilled fungi Family
Agaricaceae Genus
Clavogaster