
Rhodonia
Scientific name: Rhodonia
Rhodonia
Scientific name: Rhodonia


Description

Rhodonia are fascinating organisms, often found growing on decaying wood in forests. They display a unique pinkish hue that sets them apart from other fungi. Rhodonia play an essential role in breaking down dead trees, recycling vital nutrients back into the ecosystem. When in their prime, these organisms can form extensive, soft fruiting bodies, creating a striking visual as they spread across logs or stumps.

Species of Rhodonia


Scientific Classification
