
Hyalorbilia
Scientific name: Hyalorbilia
Hyalorbilia
Scientific name: Hyalorbilia


Description

Hyalorbilia is a group of tiny fungi commonly found on decaying wood and plant material. These fungi play a crucial role in breaking down complex organic substances, recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem. They often appear as small, cushion-like structures and tend to flourish in moist environments. While often overlooked due to their minuscule size, they are critical players in forest ecosystems, aiding in the decomposition processes.

Species of Hyalorbilia


Scientific Classification
