
Turbinellus
Scientific name: Turbinellus
Turbinellus
Scientific name: Turbinellus


Description

Turbinellus is a group of fungi known for their distinctive funnel-shaped caps that can grow quite large and have striking, wavy edges. They often display warm hues like oranges and yellows, making them stand out in forested areas. These fungi typically thrive in mixed woodlands, growing in clusters on the ground. They have a symbiotic relationship with trees, forming beneficial partnerships that aid in nutrient exchange.

Species of Turbinellus


Scientific Classification
