Turkey Tail Mushroom
Scientific Name: Trametes versicolor
Plant Family: Polyporaceae
Native Region: Cosmopolitan (found worldwide, especially in temperate forests)

Brief Description
Turkey Tail mushrooms are bracket fungi characterized by their striking concentric zones of different colors, resembling a turkey's tail. The cap is fan-shaped or semicircular, typically thin and leathery, with a velvety to hairy surface. Colors vary widely, including shades of brown, gray, blue, purple, red, and white. The underside is typically white or off-white with very small pores, not gills.
Care Instructions
This is a wild mushroom that grows on dead or downed wood, primarily hardwoods. It is not typically cultivated in a garden setting for ornamental purposes. For medicinal use, it is usually gathered from the wild (with proper identification) or purchased from reputable suppliers as extracts, powders, or supplements. It requires a substrate of dead wood and a moist, shady environment to grow naturally.
Medicinal Value
We do not currently provide medicinal value for plant identifications.
Created At: 2025-10-22T14:25:35.283165