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Is dictyophora a fungus?
Dictyophora is a fungus.

Dictyophora dictyophora is a kind of edible fungus, which has the reputation of fairy among fungi. The whole growth process of dictyophora indusiata can be divided into three processes: mycelium, bacterial bud (bamboo egg) and dictyophora indusiata. In the germ stage, it is spherical, much like a snake egg. Peeling off the skin, there is a layer of endothelium wrapped around the germ body. Between the two layers of skin, covered with transparent jelly.

There are many kinds of Dictyophora, and the common edible Dictyophora in China are spine support, long skirt, short skirt and red support.

Where Dictyophora dictyophora grows:

Wild dictyophora indusiata is reported all over the country, and generally grows in bamboo forests or broad-leaved forests with humid climate in summer and autumn, with rich soil humus.

Artificial Dictyophora can grow all year round through artificial technical intervention.