
Crinipellis
Scientific name: Crinipellis
Crinipellis
Scientific name: Crinipellis


Description

Crinipellis is an intriguing group of fungi known for their tiny, often hairy or fuzzy caps and delicate stems. These mushrooms are frequently found on decaying wood, leaf litter, and other organic material in forested areas. One of the most interesting aspects of crinipellis is their role in decomposition, as they help break down tough organic matter, contributing to nutrient cycling in their habitats.

Species of Crinipellis


Scientific Classification

Phylum
Club fungi Class
Mushroom-forming fungi Order
Gilled fungi Family
Marasmiaceae Genus
Crinipellis