Dish Mosshroom

The Dish Mosshroom split from its ancestor and moved into the watershed. To increase its surface area for increased spore production, it has taken on a superficially mushroom-like shape—making it the first mosshroom to do so. Spores are released from pores on the surface of its crystal shell. Like its ancestor, it encrusts dead organisms, it can be seen on the ground long after the detritus has vanished from the naked eye, and it appears to have a reddish “fiery” core when held to light.