
Hyphodermella
Scientific name: Hyphodermella
Hyphodermella
Scientific name: Hyphodermella


Description

Hyphodermella is a group of fungi found primarily on decaying wood. They form thin, crust-like growths on the surface of dead trees and fallen logs. These fungi play an important role in decomposing woody materials in forest ecosystems. Some species within this group have a distinctive texture that resembles a fine, powdery coating when observed closely.

Species of Hyphodermella


Care Guide for Hyphodermella


Scientific Classification

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