Orange-peel fungus, scientifically known as Aleurodiscus wakefieldiae, is a type of fungi that resembles the texture and appearance of orange peel. However, there are many other synonyms for this unique fungus, which includes "crust fungus," "foam fungus," "white-rot fungus," and "dandruff fungus." While these synonyms may not be as widely known as the orange-peel fungus, they are still used by mycologists and enthusiasts in the field. Regardless of the term used to describe this species, the Aleurodiscus wakefieldiae serves an essential role in decomposing wood and contributing to the health of forest ecosystems.