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Ganoderma curtisii

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This gorgeous polypore mushroom was found growing in a very remote wetland location in northern Collier County, Florida on a pond apple tree in standing water. The key for identification for Ganoderma curtisii is the usual, long purple stalk on which it is attached to the tree. This mushroom is inedible, although some claim it has some medicinal use.

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Rich Leighton
Image Size
3008x2000 / 3.3MB
Keywords
Bird Rookery Swamp, bracket fungi, Collier County, Florida, Fungi, fungus, Ganoderma, Ganoderma curtisii, Ganodermataceae, inedible, Ling-Chi, lingzhi, mushroom, Mushroom of Immortality, mycology, nature, parasitic, Polyporales, polypore, Polyporus curtisii, reishi, reishi gold, saprotrophic, Scindalma curtisii, shelf mushroom, stalk, stem, stipe
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Mushrooms, Polypore and Crust Fungi
This gorgeous polypore mushroom was found growing in a very remote wetland location in northern Collier County, Florida on a pond apple tree in standing water. The key for identification for Ganoderma curtisii is the usual, long purple stalk on which it is attached to the tree. This mushroom is inedible, although some claim it has some medicinal use.