Tremella fuciformis, scientific name Tremella fuciformis, commonly known as white fungus and snow fungus, belongs to the genus Tremella of the basidiomycete family of fungi. Its fruiting body is composed of mostly overgrown, flaky flakes of bacteria. When fresh, it is pure white or yellowish, translucent, soft and elastic in texture; after drying, it shrinks into a horny shape, hard and crisp. After soaking the hair, high-quality white fungus is shaped like a blooming chrysanthemum, with thick petals and crystal-clear color. Agaricus sylvestris is a wood rot fungus that grows mostly on the dead wood of broad-leaved trees in the wild and relies on the decomposition of lignin and cellulose in the wood to obtain nutrients. It has strict requirements for the growing environment and requires a warm, humid and well-ventilated climate. Chinese silver fungus grows on Qinggang wood and is nourished by natural rain and dew. The ear pieces are thick and the gum is thick; snow fungus is known for…