Sonoma Mountain Ecology Notes

Celebrating and Caring for the Land

Puffball Fungus

True puffballs lack a stem, cap and gills, they are ball-shaped with spores developing inside the fruiting body. Eventually upon drying out, an aperture will open or cracks will appear allowing the slightest pressure to expel spores and be carried by wind or rain. Each puffball can produce billions, even trillions of spores.

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