
Infundibulicybe
Scientific name: Infundibulicybe
Infundibulicybe
Scientific name: Infundibulicybe


Description

Infundibulicybe is a group of fungi known for their distinctive funnel-shaped caps. They often grow in clusters on forest floors, particularly among fallen leaves and decaying wood. Many species within this group have a smooth texture and range in color from creamy white to various shades of pale brown. Notably, their gills are typically decurrent, meaning they extend down the stem, giving them a unique appearance compared to other fungi.

Species of Infundibulicybe


Scientific Classification

Phylum
Club fungi Class
Mushroom-forming fungi Order
Gilled fungi Family
Pale-spore mushrooms Genus
Infundibulicybe