Ganoderma atrum belongs to a group known for their hard, wood-like structures. This species typically grows on wood, contributing to the decomposition of dead trees. Ganoderma atrum is distinguished by its glossy, dark surface which can vary from brown to almost black, and its fan-shaped appearance. It's known for producing spores that are distributed by the wind.
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