👉 Baccharidinae is a group of fungi that belong to the order Basidiomycota, which includes mushrooms and other yeasts. These fungi are characterized by their long, slender bodies with multiple spores on each cell wall, making them ideal for growing in environments where moisture and air exchange are low. Baccharidinae produce a variety of spores, including those that can be transmitted to new hosts through contact with the fungus itself or through fungal spores from other fungi