
Henningsomyces
Scientific name: Henningsomyces
Henningsomyces
Scientific name: Henningsomyces


Description

Henningsomyces is known for producing delicate, finger-like fruiting bodies that often grow on decaying wood. These structures can be quite small and are sometimes translucent, giving them a fascinating, almost ethereal appearance. Named after a renowned mycologist, henningsomyces belongs to a group of fungi that primarily decompose dead plant material, playing an essential role in nutrient recycling within forest ecosystems.

Species of Henningsomyces


Scientific Classification

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