Fungal groups

Fungi can be grouped in different ways. In biology, taxonomic groups such as families and genera are used to describe evolutionary relationships, whereas for mushroom foragers it is often more practical to focus on appearance and other visible characters. On Svampguiden, species are therefore arranged in practical morphological groups, where fungi with a similar overall appearance are placed together, even though these groups do not always reflect their closest taxonomic relationships.

32 fungal groups

Chanterelles

Fruitbodies funnel-shaped. Cap margin often uneven and wavy, sometimes long remaining inrolled. Underside of cap with branched and decurrent ridges. Stem solid, not hollow. Mycorrhizal with coniferous and deciduous trees in woodland. A handful of species in the Nordic region, all edible.

5 species 32 fungal groups