👉 Rhodogorgonaceae is a group of fungi that includes several species with the common name "rhodogorgons." These fungi are characterized by their large, round, and often glossy rhombic leaves, which are widely distributed in various environments. They are commonly found in soil, mosses, and decaying organic matter. The genus Rhodogorgonaceae is named after the Greek word "rhodos," which means "honey bee" or "bee."