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Laricifomes officinalis, also
known as agarikon, eburiko, or the
quinine conk, is a wood-decay
fungus that
causes brown heart rot on
conifers native to...
- Paul
Stamets Stamets holding Laricifomes officinalis in 2006 Born (1955-07-17) July 17, 1955 (age 69) Salem, Ohio, U.S.
Education Mercersburg Academy...
- Ireland[failed verification] and in 2013 in the Afan
Forest Park in
south Wales.
Laricifomes officinalis is
another mushroom found in Europe,
North America and northern...
- is an
organic tricarboxylic acid (fatty acid)
found in fungi, e.g.
Laricifomes officinalis. Its
molecular formula is C22H40O7.
Agaric acid, as any other...
- ex
Haller (1768) Agarico-pulpa
Paulet (1793) Agari****
Paulet (1812)
Laricifomes Kotl. &
Pouzar (1957)
Pilatoporus Kotl. &
Pouzar (1990)
Rhodofomes Kotl...
- (lignum vitae)
Hyssopus officinalis (hyssop)
Jasminum officinale (jasmine)
Laricifomes officinalis (a wood fungus) Levisti****
officinale (lovage) Lithospermum...
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prepared an
identification key of
Polish macrofungi, his last work was „
Laricifomes officinalis in the
Gorce Mountains (S Poland)”. He was
buried on Rakowicki...
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Canada to
central Mexico.
Similar species include Ganoderma lucidum,
Laricifomes officinalis, and
Heterobasidion annosum. Most of the stem
decay (heart...
- sulphureus,
Fomes fomentarius,
Fomitopsis pinicola,
Fomitopsis betulina, and
Laricifomes officinalis have been
widely used in
central European folk
medicine for...
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Fomitella Fomitopsis Fragifomes Gilbertsonia Ischnoderma Laetiporus Laricifomes Lasiochlaena Neolentiporus Niveoporofomes Oligoporus Osteina Parmastomyces...