
Trogia
Scientific name: Trogia
Trogia
Scientific name: Trogia


Description

Trogia is a group of small, delicate fungi found primarily in tropical and subtropical regions. They often grow on decaying wood and have thin, pliable fruiting bodies. Some species in this group have a distinctive fan or shell-like shape, while others resemble small cups or funnels. Their colors can range from white to gray, brown, or even pinkish hues.

Species of Trogia





Scientific Classification
