Antrodia macra belongs to a group of wood-decaying fungi. It typically grows on conifer trees and plays a critical role in forest ecosystems by breaking down dead wood and recycling nutrients. Antrodia macra's structure is characterized by its tough, woody texture and brownish color, often forming shelf-like clusters on tree trunks.
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