Chamoneph
Chamoneph
| Range | Sere Entaler |
| Endemicity | Districtal |
The chamoneph is a cloud-like foam fungus that spreads low to the ground. This fungus plays a fundamental role in the East Nuan ecosystem, excelling at decomposing organic material.
Etymology
From Ancient Greek χαμαί (khamaí, “on the earth, on the ground”) + νέφος (néphos, “cloud”).
Morphology
Resembling fluffy white clouds, the chamoneph has a light, airy texture. Its spore-producing bodies are almost invisible to the naked eye.
Physiology
Decomposer of organic material.
Behavior
Life Cycle
Not specified.
Ecology
The fungi spread spores through gentle air currents and thrive in damp, shaded environments.