Ganoderma obliquum
Inonotus obliquus is a very precious medicinal fungus, belonging to Pleurotus, Polyporaceae, Polyporaceae, Cladosporium, Basidiomycetes and Cladosporium.
Pinggai ganoderma lucidum
Ganoderma lucidum is a fungus with homology of medicine and food. It can be used as medicine to treat various chronic diseases, and can also be used as nourishing food for disease prevention and health care. When the homeostasis in human body is destroyed, Ganoderma lucidum can promote the restoration or reconstruction of homeostasis. When homeostasis tends to weaken or fluctuate, Ganoderma lucidum can increase or maintain homeostasis. So ganoderma lucidum is good for people who are already sick and those who will be sick. The reason is its steady-state regulation.
glossy ganoderma
Tibetan Ganoderma lucidum, born in basidiocarp for many years, is a hard-shelled oblate globe with no obvious cover. Mushroom meat and fungus tube are born in the cavity. The former is uniform dark brown, about 3mm thick, mixed with white hyphae. Distributed in Nyalam, Tibet.
Bo Shuzhi
Bo Shuzhi, the fruiting body is annual, corky, sessile to short-stalked. The cap is semicircular, kidney-shaped or fan-shaped, (9 ~17) cm (6 ~11) cm, and the thickness can reach 1~2cm.
Phellinus linteus
Phellinus igniarius is named after its parasitism on mulberry trees. Its fruiting body is sessile, its cap is oblate or horseshoe-shaped, woody, light liver brown to dark gray or black. It also grows on the trunks of poplar, willow, birch and oak. It is distributed in Northeast China, North China, Northwest China, Sichuan, Yunnan, Japan, South Korea, North Korea and other East Asian countries.