
Efibula
Scientific name: Efibula
Efibula
Scientific name: Efibula

Description

Efibula is a group of wood-decaying fungi known for their ability to break down lignin in trees. They play a crucial role in forest ecosystems by decomposing dead wood and recycling nutrients. Some species in this group can cause white rot in living trees, affecting their structural integrity. Efibula fungi typically form thin, crust-like fruiting bodies on the underside of fallen logs or branches.

Species of Efibula


Care Guide for Efibula


Scientific Classification

Phylum
Club fungi Class
Mushroom-forming fungi Order
Shelf fungi Family
Phanerochaetaceae Genus
Efibula