Ganoderma curtisii

Ganoderma curtisii, a fascinating species observed in Summerville, South Carolina, is a type of fungus that belongs to the family Ganodermataceae. This species was first identified in the region on November 6, 2025, marking its significance in local biodiversity. With only one observation recorded, it highlights the importance of continued exploration and documentation of our natural surroundings.

The Ganoderma genus is well-known for its distinctive bracket fungi, often found growing on wood, particularly decaying trees. These fungi play a crucial role in the ecosystem by breaking down organic matter and recycling nutrients back into the soil. The appearance of Ganoderma curtisii is typically characterized by its woody texture and glossy surface, which can vary in color from dark brown to reddish-brown, often with a distinctive fan or shelf shape.

While specific details about its ecological role and characteristics are limited due to the single observation, the presence of Ganoderma curtisii in Summerville underscores the area’s diverse fungal flora. As more individuals and enthusiasts explore the local environment, it is possible that further discoveries will shed light on this intriguing species and its contributions to the ecosystem. Observing fungi like Ganoderma curtisii can deepen our appreciation for the complex interactions within nature and the importance of preserving our natural habitats.

ID2549725
Rankspecies
Scientific NameGanoderma curtisii (Berk.) Murrill
Attributionsamcc445 | samcc445 | iNaturalist | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
First Seen11/06/2025 7:16 pm
Last Seen11/06/2025 7:16 pm
Total ObservationsYes
IDAuthor NameDate/TimeLocation
5198416975samcc445June 11, 2025 7:16 pm32.979944, -80.147586

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