
Piloderma
Scientific name: Piloderma
Piloderma
Scientific name: Piloderma


Description

Piloderma is a group of fungi known for their bright yellow color and fuzzy appearance. They play a crucial role in forest ecosystems by forming symbiotic relationships with tree roots, helping in nutrient exchange. Some species produce unique crystalline structures on their hyphae. Piloderma is often found on decaying wood and forest floors, contributing to the decomposition process.

Species of Piloderma


Scientific Classification
