There are many kinds of wild Ganoderma Lucidum with different shapes and sizes. The same volume of wild Ganoderma lucidum will be heavier than the cultivated one.
The cultivated Ganoderma lucidum has a good growing environment, and the growth of Ganoderma lucidum is generally larger than that of the wild Ganoderma lucidum. The size is almost the same, and the shape is also regular.
The wild Ganoderma lucidum grows in the wild and will be attacked by insects, so it will leave some insect eyes on it.
Ganoderma lucidum is usually cultivated to prevent and control insect pests. It will spray pesticides, basically without insect eyes.
The taste of wild Ganoderma is bitter, but there is no other smell.
Because Ganoderma lucidum will be exposed to pesticides and chemical fertilizers, it may have other taste.