
Rhizocybe
Scientific name: Rhizocybe
Rhizocybe
Scientific name: Rhizocybe

Description

Rhizocybe is a fascinating group of fungi known for their small to medium-sized fruiting bodies that typically grow in forested areas. One of the most striking features of rhizocybe is the prominent white rhizomorphs that extend into the substrate, helping to anchor the fungi and possibly aiding in nutrient absorption. They are commonly found on the ground, often in association with decaying organic matter or plant debris. Their role in breaking down organic material contributes significantly to nutrient cycling and soil health in their ecosystems.

Species of Rhizocybe


Scientific Classification
