
Lachnocladiaceae
Scientific name: Lachnocladiaceae
Lachnocladiaceae
Scientific name: Lachnocladiaceae

Description

Lachnocladiaceae are fascinating fungi known for their unique, often coral-like structures that grow on decaying wood in forested areas. They play a critical role in breaking down dead organic material, aiding in nutrient cycling within ecosystems. This group includes fungi that can be found in a variety of habitats worldwide, often forming diverse and intricate fruiting bodies that captivate mycologists and nature enthusiasts alike.

Species of Lachnocladiaceae


Scientific Classification
