
Xenasma
Scientific name: Xenasma
Xenasma
Scientific name: Xenasma


Description

Xenasma is a group of wood-decaying fungi that form thin, crust-like growths on dead wood. They are often found in temperate forests, contributing to the decomposition of fallen branches and logs. These fungi typically have a smooth or slightly wrinkled surface and can vary in color from white to pale shades of yellow or gray. Some species within this group have unique spore-producing structures that aid in their identification.

Species of Xenasma


Scientific Classification
