




ganoderma sessile
Ganoderma sessile is a type of mushroom that grows on trees and looks like a shiny, brown shelf! Kids can find it in forests where it helps break down dead wood.
生息地: Forests, often found on the sides of trees.
The Ganoderma Sessile is a tough, shelf-like bracket fungus, often semicircular or kidney-shaped. Its upper surface is typically reddish-brown to dark brown with concentric growth zones, sometimes appearing varnished. The underside, or pore surface, is white when young and darkens when touched.





カテゴリ
菌類レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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It prefers to grow on broadleaf trees like oaks and maples, rarely on conifers!
Its shiny cap sometimes looks like it's covered in a layer of clear varnish!
This mushroom doesn't have gills; it releases spores from tiny pores underneath!
You can often find groups of them growing in stair-steps up a tree trunk!
Ganoderma Sessile has an incredibly tough, woody texture that helps it survive for many years on trees.
Ganoderma Sessile continuously releases billions of microscopic spores that help it spread to new locations.
Ganoderma Sessile secretes powerful enzymes that break down tough wood, returning nutrients to the soil.
Quercus alba
Causes white rot decay in living or dead wood.
Acer saccharum
Decays the heartwood of mature maple trees.
Cis boleti
Larvae of these beetles often burrow into the fungal tissue.
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
まだ特別な安全上の注意はありません。
inedible
5-30 cm
Forests, often found on the sides of trees.
wood
通年
Rust-brown
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