
Sanghuangporus
Scientific name: Sanghuangporus
Sanghuangporus
Scientific name: Sanghuangporus

Description

Sanghuangporus is a group of wood-decaying fungi found primarily in Asia. They grow as hard, shelf-like structures on tree trunks, particularly mulberry trees. Known for their slow growth, some species can live for decades. These fungi have been studied for their potential medicinal properties and have a long history of use in traditional Asian medicine.

Species of Sanghuangporus


Scientific Classification

Phylum
Club fungi Class
Mushroom-forming fungi Order
Hymenochaetales Family
Hymenochaetaceae Genus
Sanghuangporus