potvors
Potvors are a type of fungal spore that exhibits a unique characteristic when exposed to certain environmental conditions. They are primarily found in damp and decaying organic matter, such as rotting wood or leaf litter. The term "potvor" itself is not a standard mycological classification but rather a descriptive term referring to the spore's behavior. When a potvor germinates, it does not form a typical hyphal filament as most fungal spores do. Instead, it develops into a microscopic, spherical structure that resembles a small pot.
This "pot-like" structure is believed to be an adaptation for survival in challenging environments. The outer