
Pseudoomphalina
Scientific name: Pseudoomphalina
Pseudoomphalina
Scientific name: Pseudoomphalina

Description

Pseudoomphalina is a fascinating group of fungi known for their small to medium-sized fruiting bodies that often resemble tiny, delicate umbrellas. They typically thrive in coniferous forests and are frequently found growing on decaying wood or forest litter. A unique feature of pseudoomphalina is their often smooth, which can vary in color from pale shades to deeper earthy tones. Observing these fungi can be a delightful experience, given their intricate and subtle beauty.

Species of Pseudoomphalina


Scientific Classification

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