
Dacrymycetes
Scientific name: Dacrymycetes
Dacrymycetes
Scientific name: Dacrymycetes


Description

Dacrymycetes belongs to a group of fungi, rather than conventional plants, characterized by their unique teardrop-shaped spore-producing structures. These fungi typically exhibit vibrant yellow to orange colors. Growing predominantly on decaying wood in moist forests, dacrymycetes plays a vital role in nutrient cycling and the decomposition of organic matter.

Species of Dacrymycetes


Scientific Classification

Phylum
Club fungi Class
Dacrymycetes