
Sidera
Scientific name: Sidera
Sidera
Scientific name: Sidera


Description

Sidera is known for its distinctive way of thriving on decaying wood, often in damp and shaded environments. Species within this group frequently form flat, crust-like structures that appear to paint the wood's surface. Some members of sidera have the intriguing ability to produce enzymes that break down tough plant materials, playing a vital role in nutrient cycling within forest ecosystems. Their presence indicates a healthy and well-functioning ecological system.

Species of Sidera


Scientific Classification

Phylum
Club fungi Class
Mushroom-forming fungi Order
Hymenochaetales Family
Repetobasidiaceae Genus
Sidera