👉 Austrohondaella is a type of fungus that grows on the surface of rocks, such as limestone and shale. It is characterized by its thick, white caps, which can grow up to 10 centimeters in diameter. The fungus produces spores that are dispersed by wind or rain, allowing it to colonize new areas. Austrohondaella is an important part of the ecosystem because it helps to stabilize soil and prevent erosion.