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 fungus in the family Polyporaceae. It is a wood-decay fungus but has a subterranean growth habit. It is notable in the development of a large, long-lasting underground sclerotium that resembles a small coconut. This sclerotium, known as Tuckahoe or fu-ling (Chinese: 茯苓; pinyin: fúlíng), is not the same as the true tuckahoe used as Indian bread by Native Americans, which is the arrow arum, Peltandra virginica, a flowering tuberous plant in the arum family.
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Wolfiporiaextensa (syn. Poria cocos F.A.Wolf), commonly known as hoelen, poria, tuckahoe, China root, fu ling (茯苓, pīnyīn: fúlíng), or matsuhodo, is a...
Lee Gilbertson in 1984 to contain the type species Wolfiporia cocos (now known as Wolfiporiaextensa) and W. dilatohypha. The genus is named in honor of...
hallucinogenic effect as magic mushrooms. Wolfiporia hoelen, often incorrectly named Poria cocos or Wolfiporiaextensa, is used in traditional Chinese medicine...
honey, and other ingredients. The flour can be mixed with fuling (Wolfiporiaextensa), a kind of Chinese medicine from Yunnan province that is used to...
Peaches of Immortality Penghou Pinus armandii Three Friends of Winter Wolfiporiaextensa Xi Wangmu Yu Shi de Groot 1910, p. 296–306. Eberhard 1986, p. 237–238...
tuckahoe; the seeds and rhizome were used as food by Native Americans Wolfiporiaextensa, also called tuckahoe; the sclerotium of a fungus used as food by...
steroid that can be extracted from the parasitic fungus Wolfiporiaextensa (synonym Wolfiporia cocos). The dried sclerotia of the fungus is used as a traditional...
genus subsumed into Perenniporia Wolfiporia, a genus of fungi in the family Polyporaceae, particularly Wolfiporiaextensa, called poria in the context of...
plantago, codonopsis, angelica, dandelion, astragalus, cynomorium, and wolfiporiaextensa. The mineral resources discovered in Wuqia County include coal, fossil...