Hexagonia hydnoides

Hexagonia hydnoides, commonly known as the bristly fungus, is a fascinating species that can be found in the lush environments around Summerville, South Carolina. This unique fungus is characterized by its distinctive bristly appearance, resembling a small, spiky ball. It typically thrives in decaying wood and forested areas, playing a vital role in the ecosystem as a decomposer.

As part of the diverse array of fungi in the region, Hexagonia hydnoides contributes to nutrient cycling and the health of forest habitats. Its presence indicates a rich biodiversity and a healthy environment, essential for the survival of various other species. Observing this fungus in its natural habitat can provide insights into the intricate relationships within the forest ecosystem.

For those interested in mycology or simply exploring the natural beauty of Summerville, spotting Hexagonia hydnoides can be an exciting addition to your wildlife observations. Whether you are hiking through the woods or studying the ground cover, keep an eye out for this intriguing bristly fungus and appreciate its role in the vibrant tapestry of life in this area.

ID5247390
Rankspecies
Scientific NameHexagonia hydnoides (Sw.) M.Fidalgo
AttributionTree McG | Tree McG | iNaturalist | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
First Seen02/06/2026 6:44 pm
Last Seen02/06/2026 6:44 pm
Total ObservationsYes
IDAuthor NameDate/TimeLocation
6479928331Tree McGJune 2, 2026 6:44 pm32.977898, -80.159676

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