
Hyphodiscus
Scientific name: Hyphodiscus
Hyphodiscus
Scientific name: Hyphodiscus

Description

Hyphodiscus is a fascinating group of fungi commonly found on decaying wood and plant debris. They are known for their tiny, disc-like fruiting bodies that can be incredibly small, sometimes even requiring a microscope to see clearly. Hyphodiscus plays a significant role in the ecosystem by helping break down organic matter, recycling nutrients back into the soil, which is crucial for plant growth and maintaining ecological balance.

Species of Hyphodiscus


Scientific Classification
