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Ganoderma multiplicatum

Ganoderma multiplicatum

A species of Artist's bracket and allies

Ganoderma multiplicatum belongs to a group noted for its wood-decaying properties, typically found on hardwood trees. It is recognizable by its shiny, brown cap and its tough texture. This species is known for its radial growth of concentric circles. It plays a crucial role in forest ecosystems by helping to break down dead wood and recycle nutrients.

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