Coriolus versicolor is also called Coriolus versicolor, Coriolus versicolor, Coriolus versicolor, Coriolus versicolor and Tilia amurensis. It belongs to Basidiomycotina, Thallus, Polyporales, Polyporaceae and Trametes.
Generally speaking, the fruiting bodies are small, sessile, flat and rolled back, or fan-shaped and shell-shaped, often connected with each other and arranged in bands. The mushroom cap is1-8cm wide and 0.1-0.3cm thick. On the surface of leather, there are slender villi and narrow concentric bands composed of various colors. The villi are often filiform with thin edges and wavy. Mushroom meat is white. The surface of the hole is white and light yellow, with 3-5 holes per millimeter.