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Where does Cordyceps militaris refer to?
Cordyceps militaris, also known as Cordyceps militaris, has wild distribution in the south and north of China, and its cordycepin and cordycepic acid contents are higher than those of Cordyceps sinensis produced in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.

At present, the commercially available Cordyceps militaris, commonly known as Cordyceps sinensis and Cordyceps militaris, is essentially cultivated with rice as the basic raw material, which can be planted in both the south and the north of China.

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The following photos are the photos of wild Cordyceps militaris taken by the owner of Wannian Mountain Wild Ganoderma lucidum store when he went into the mountains to collect wild Ganoderma lucidum.