
Galerina
Scientific name: Galerina
Galerina
Scientific name: Galerina


Description

Galerina are a group of small, often brown-capped fungi that thrive in various environments, including decaying wood and moss. They are known for their often bell-shaped caps and delicate gills. Species within galerina are spread worldwide and play an essential role in forest ecosystems by breaking down organic matter and recycling nutrients.

Species of Galerina


Scientific Classification

Phylum
Club fungi Class
Mushroom-forming fungi Order
Gilled fungi Family
Hymenogastraceae Genus
Galerina