Tremellodendropsis
Scientific name: Tremellodendropsis
Tremellodendropsis
Scientific name: Tremellodendropsis
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Description
Tremellodendropsis is a group of fungi known for its distinctive coral-like appearance, often with branches that can look like tiny trees or antlers. They thrive in forested areas, particularly on decaying wood, contributing to nutrient recycling in ecosystems. Their striking forms and colors, which can range from white to vibrant shades, make them a fascinating subject for both amateur and professional mycologists.
Species of Tremellodendropsis
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Club fungi Class
Mushroom-forming fungi Order
Tremellodendropsidales Family
Auriculariales Genus
Tremellodendropsis