Wild Rou Lingzhi typically forms 20 to 100 meters underground in unique geological environments, requiring hundreds or even thousands of years to develop. They are most often found near ancient mountain ranges, riverbeds, and geological fault zones.
The growth of Rou Lingzhi demands extremely specific conditions: the right temperature, humidity, mineral content, and microbial environment are all indispensable. These stringent requirements make wild Rou Lingzhi extraordinarily rare — each discovery is truly a miracle of nature.
Remarkably, Rou Lingzhi possesses an astonishing ability to regenerate. Even when cut or divided, each piece can continue to survive and slowly grow. This extraordinary characteristic is exceedingly rare in nature and is one of the reasons it was revered by the ancients as an “immortal organism.”