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'''Inonotus obliquus''', commonly known as '''[[Chaga mushroom]]''', is a type of fungus that primarily grows on birch trees in cold climates. It is recognized for its distinctive, charcoal-like appearance, which is caused by the presence of massive amounts of melanin. | '''Inonotus obliquus''', commonly known as '''[[Chaga mushroom]]''', is a type of fungus that primarily grows on birch trees in cold climates. It is recognized for its distinctive, charcoal-like appearance, which is caused by the presence of massive amounts of melanin. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:55, 26 February 2025


Inonotus obliquus, commonly known as Chaga mushroom, is a type of fungus that primarily grows on birch trees in cold climates. It is recognized for its distinctive, charcoal-like appearance, which is caused by the presence of massive amounts of melanin.
Taxonomy[edit]
The scientific name of the Chaga mushroom is Inonotus obliquus. It belongs to the family Hymenochaetaceae and the genus Inonotus. The species name obliquus refers to the oblique nature of the fungus's growth on tree trunks.
Description[edit]
Inonotus obliquus is a parasitic fungus that forms irregularly shaped growths, or conks, on the trunks of birch trees. The exterior of the conk is black and crusty, resembling burnt charcoal, while the interior is brown and cork-like.
Distribution and habitat[edit]
The Chaga mushroom is found in the Northern Hemisphere, particularly in cold regions such as Siberia, Alaska, Northern Canada, and Northern Europe. It primarily grows on birch trees, but can also be found on alder, beech, and elm trees.
Uses[edit]
Inonotus obliquus has been used in traditional medicine in Russia and other Northern European countries for centuries. It is often consumed as a tea and is believed to have various health benefits, including boosting the immune system and fighting inflammation. However, scientific research on these potential benefits is still ongoing.
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