Inonotus hispidus

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Inonotus hispidus

Inonotus hispidus is a species of fungus in the family Hymenochaetaceae. It is commonly known as the "Shaggy Bracket" due to its shaggy appearance. This fungus is characterized by its hairy or shaggy cap surface, which distinguishes it from other similar species.

Description

The fruiting body of Inonotus hispidus is typically shelf-like, with a brownish to reddish-brown upper surface covered in fine hairs. The underside of the cap features small pores through which spores are released. The flesh of the fungus is tough and woody, making it long-lasting.

Habitat and Distribution

Inonotus hispidus is commonly found growing on dead or dying hardwood trees, particularly oaks and beeches. It is widely distributed in temperate regions around the world, where it plays a role in the decomposition of wood.

Uses

In traditional medicine, Inonotus hispidus has been used for its potential medicinal properties. Some studies suggest that extracts from this fungus may possess anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, although further research is needed to fully understand its potential benefits.

Conservation

Due to its reliance on specific tree species for growth, the conservation status of Inonotus hispidus may be influenced by the health of its host trees. Deforestation and habitat loss pose threats to the populations of this fungus in certain regions.

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