About Lenzites betulinus (L.) Fr.
Lenzites betulinus (L.) Fr. is also classified under the synonym Trametes betulina. This fungus species has common names including gilled polypore, birch mazegill, and multicolor gill polypore. The caps of its fruiting bodies measure 2.5โ13 centimetres (1โ5 inches) wide. Although this species belongs to the order Polyporales, its fruiting bodies produce gills rather than pores. This gilled structure distinguishes it from two superficially similar species: Trametes versicolor and Trametes hirsuta. Lenzites betulinus is considered inedible because it is extremely tough. Research has identified several medicinal properties associated with this fungus: it has antioxidant, antimicrobial, antitumor, and immunosuppressive activities.