




phellinus
Phellinus is a fascinating type of fungus that often grows on trees. It helps break down dead wood, making it an important part of nature's recycling system!
生息地: Phellinus fungi typically live on decaying trees and logs in forests.
The Phellinus is a hard, woody bracket fungus, often hoof-shaped or shelf-like. It typically has a dull brown, grey, or black upper surface and a pale brown to reddish-brown underside with tiny pores. Its tough texture makes it distinct from softer shelf fungi.





カテゴリ
菌類レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Phellinus often causes 'white rot,' turning wood soft and pale!
Some Phellinus can live for over 50 years, older than giant trees!
Their tiny spores can travel incredibly far, carried by the wind for miles!
These fungi have super tough, woody bodies, making them hard to break!
Phellinus can live for many years because it adds a new layer of growth each season, helping it become very large.
Phellinus can decompose tough wood because it produces powerful enzymes, helping it recycle nutrients in forests.
Some Phellinus species have medicinal properties because they produce unique compounds, helping them fight off infections.
Quercus rubra
Causes white rot disease in living trees.
Populus tremuloides
A common pathogen, weakening aspens.
Acer saccharum
Contributes to decay in mature maples.
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always observe fungi from a distance; some can be toxic.
inedible
5-60 cm
Phellinus fungi typically live on decaying trees and logs in forests.
wood
通年
White
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