
Wynnella
Scientific name: Wynnella
Wynnella
Scientific name: Wynnella

Description

Wynnella is a rare group of cup fungi known for their distinctive ear-like shape. They typically grow on soil or buried wood in coniferous forests. These fungi are characterized by their dark brown to blackish coloration and a smooth inner surface. Some species in this group can reach up to 10 cm (3.9 in) in height, making them relatively large for cup fungi.

Species of Wynnella


Scientific Classification
