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  2. Lingzhi (mushroom) - Wikipedia

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    Lingzhi (mushroom) Lingzhi, Ganoderma sichuanense, also known as reishi or Ganoderma lingzhi[3] is a polypore fungus ("bracket fungus") native to East Asia belonging to the genus Ganoderma. Its reddish brown, varnished, kidney-shaped cap with bands and peripherally inserted stem give it a distinct fan -like appearance.

  3. Ganoderma - Wikipedia

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    Ganoderma is a genus of polypore fungi in the family Ganodermataceae that includes about 80 species, many from tropical regions. [1] They have a high genetic diversity and are used in traditional Asian medicines .

  4. Ganoderma lucidum - Wikipedia

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    Ganoderma lucidum. Ganoderma lucidum, commonly known as the reishi, varnished conk, or ling chih, [2] is a red-colored species of Ganoderma with a limited distribution in Europe and parts of China, where it grows on decaying hardwood trees. [3] Wild populations have been found in the United States in California and Utah but were likely ...

  5. Ganoderic acid - Wikipedia

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    Infobox references. Ganoderic acids are a class of closely related triterpenoids (derivatives from lanosterol) found in Ganoderma mushrooms. For thousands of years, the fruiting bodies of Ganoderma fungi have been used in traditional medicines in East Asia. [1][2] Consequently, there have been efforts to identify the chemical constituents that ...

  6. Ganoderma applanatum - Wikipedia

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    Description. Ganoderma applanatum is parasitic and saprophytic, [2] and grows as a mycelium within the wood of living and dead trees. It grows in single, scattered, or compound formations. [2] It forms fruiting bodies that are 3–30 centimetres (1–12 inches) wide, 5–50 cm (2– 19⁄2 in) long and 1–10 cm (⁄2 –4 in) thick, [1] hard ...

  7. Ganodermataceae - Wikipedia

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    Ganodermataceae. The Ganodermataceae are a family of fungi in the order Polyporales. As of April 2018, Index Fungorum accepts 8 genera and 300 species in the family. [3] The family was circumscribed by Dutch mycologist Marinus Anton Donk in 1948 to contain polypores with a double spore wall. The inner wall is verruculose (with moderate-sized ...

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