Inonotus hispidus
Inonotus hispidus, commonly known as shaggy bracket, is a North American fungus and plant pathogen. DescriptionThe fruit bodies are generally semicircular and lumpy, measuring 10–20 centimetres (4–8 in) across. They are orangish with a lighter margin when fresh, blackening in age. The flesh is orangish and the spore print is brown.[1] Similar speciesInonotus quercustris is more frequent to the south, with Ischnoderma resinosum and Laetiporus persicinus also being similar.[1] Habitat and distributionIt is found on oak and other hardwoods through eastern North America.[1] UsesThis fungus has been used in eastern Asia as a popular remedy for many illnesses like cancer, diabetes, and other stomach ailments.[2] In modern pharmacology, it has aided in lowering blood glucose levels, showing anti-tumor responses and improving overall health in mice.[3] References
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