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Ganoderma oregonense
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Ganoderma oregonense (also known as the west-coast reishi, western varnished conk, lacquer fungus, and American ling-chi) is a species of polypore (bracket fungus) native to the northwestern coastal regions of North America. It is a wood-decay fungus that infects conifers, causing white rot of the root and butt of the infected tree....read more on Wikipedia.
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