eihuokoiset
Eihuokoiset is a Finnish term that translates to "ear mushrooms" or "ear fungi." This designation broadly refers to a group of fungi belonging to the phylum Basidiomycota, characterized by their distinctive ear-shaped or cup-shaped fruiting bodies. While not a formal taxonomic classification, the term is commonly used in folk and everyday language due to the visual resemblance of these fungi to animal ears.
These fungi are often found growing on dead wood, such as fallen logs and branches, playing a
While some eihuokoiset species are known for their edibility and are even cultivated or foraged in certain