Ganoderma flexipes is a type of wood-decaying fungus found typically on hardwoods. It is recognized by its shelf-like, woody growth form and its reddish-brown cap with a shiny, varnished appearance. Ganoderma flexipes primarily grows in subtropical regions and plays a role in breaking down dead wood, contributing to nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems.
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