Physalacria inflata is a unique species characterized by its small, translucent, and gelatinous appearance. It typically grows on decaying wood in damp forests, often being overlooked due to its diminutive size. Physalacria inflata has a distinct bell-shaped cap and may appear in various shades ranging from white to yellowish. This species contributes to the ecosystem by helping decompose dead wood.
Cap Diameter:
5 - 15 mm
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Attributes
Similar Species
Tips for Finding
Clean and Preserve
Common Questions
General Info About Physalacria inflata
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Attributes of Physalacria inflata
Cap Diameter
5 - 15 mm
Height
1 - 2 cm
Cap
Cap 1 cm across; ball-shaped to flat; white to cream
Stem
Stem 2 cm long, 0.5 mm thick; slender; white to cream; smooth