Chaga Mushroom
Inonotus obliquus
10 cc/mL liquid fungi mycology culture syringe with a sterile needle.
Chaga Mushroom is a distinctive northern forest species recognized for forming dense dark sclerotial growths on birch trees. Its unusual appearance, slow development, and close association with cold climate environments make it one of the most recognizable fungi found in northern regions.
Inonotus obliquus differs from typical cap forming mushrooms and is valued for its specialized lifecycle, ecological importance, and long history of scientific and cultural interest. Producing mature sclerotial structures under controlled conditions can be difficult and may require extended development on a suitable living host.
This species is well suited for laboratory observation, comparative studies, specialty fungal collections, educational projects, biodiversity research, experimental cultivation, and advanced mycology work.
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