




Terebellides reishi
Reishi mushrooms are unique fungi that grow on trees. They have a shiny, reddish-brown cap and are known for their medicinal properties.
生息地: Forest
The Reishi has a distinct fan-shaped or kidney-shaped cap, often shiny and varnished, ranging from reddish-brown to dark brown with concentric growth rings. Its underside is white to pale brown, and it usually grows with a tough, often lopsided stem from wood. This smooth, lacquered appearance sets it apart from many other shelf fungi.





カテゴリ
菌類レア度
Common
危険度
2/5 · 低い
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Ancient cultures called Reishi "the mushroom of immortality" because they believed it granted long life!
If you touch Reishi's white underside, you might see tiny brown spore dust – it's making billions of babies!
Reishi can be so shiny it looks like it's covered in lacquer, almost like a piece of polished wood!
Some Reishi mushrooms have been found to live for many years, adding new growth rings each season!
Reishi can break down dead hardwood because it releases special enzymes that help recycle nutrients back into the forest ecosystem.
Reishi has a tough, varnished cap that helps protect it from drying out and provides a sturdy shield against insects or damage.
Reishi releases billions of microscopic spores from its pores, which helps it spread far and wide to colonize new dead trees.
Quercus alba
Decomposes dead wood for nutrients
Diaperis maculata
Beetles munch on fruiting body
Acer rubrum
Feeds on dead or dying maples
危険度
2/5 · 低い
Never eat mushrooms found in the wild unless an adult confirms they are safe.
5-20 cm
inedible
5-30 cm
Forest
wood
夏〜秋
Brown
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