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Piptoporus betulinus

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
7Fungi
Class
6Basidiomycota
Subclass
4Polyporomycetes
Phase
4Polyporales
Subphase
1Polyporaceae
Stage
7
Name

Piptoporus betulinus

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English: Birch polypore; Birch conk; Razor strop polypore; Deathbed fungus.
Synonym: Boletus betulinus.
Content: Polyporenic acid A, B, triterpene C, fungisterol, ergosterol, tumulosic acid; triterpenes.
Use: as tinder, smoulders slowly but persistently, like charcoal.
DD: Carbo vegetabilis.
Source: Barthels, Anneliese; Spectrum of Homeopathy; 2015, number 2; page 98.
Use: as tinder, smoulders slowly but persistently, like charcoal.
Source: Barthels, Anneliese; Spectrum of Homeopathy; 2015, number 2; page 98.
MycologyType: annual bracket fungus; grows exclusively on dead or dying birch trees; fast development; sour smell and taste.
DD: Carbo vegetabilis.
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