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- Wolfiporia extensa (syn. Poria cocos F.A.Wolf), commonly known as hoelen, poria, tuckahoe, China root, fu ling (茯苓, pīnyīn: fúlíng), or matsuhodo, is a...
- Wolfiporia is a genus of fungi in the family Polyporaceae. The genus was cir****scribed by Leif Ryvarden and Robert Lee Gilbertson in 1984 to contain the...
- hallucinogenic effect as magic mushrooms. Wolfiporia hoelen, often incorrectly named Poria cocos or Wolfiporia extensa, is used in traditional Chinese medicine...
- Wolfiporia curvispora is a species of fungus in the order Polyporales. It is found in Jilin, China, where it grows on the rotting wood of Pinus koraiensis...
- Wolfiporia castanopsis is a species of wood-decay fungus in the order Polyporales. It is found in Yunnan, China, where it grows on the rotten wood of Castanopsis...
- Wolfiporia sulphurea is a species of fungus in the family Polyporaceae. First described in 1917 as Merulius sulphureus by Edward Angus Burt, it was transferred...
- fourleaf ladybell root (Adenophora tetraphylla, 南沙參), Indian bread (Wolfiporia extensa, 茯苓), pomelo peel (Citrus maxima, 化橘紅), chinese bellflower root...
- Wolfiporia dilatohypha is a species of fungus in the order Polyporales. Although it was first described as Poria inflata by Lee Oras Overholts, he neglected...
- Wolfiporia cartilaginea is a species of fungus in the order Polyporales. Found in northeastern China, it was described as new to science by Norwegian mycologist...
- huángjīng 黄精 "Polygonatum sibiri****, Solomon's seal", and fúlíng 茯苓 "Wolfiporia extensa, China-root fungus" (often misidentified as "Smilax glabra, sarsaparilla")...