Shelf fungi are remarkable for their wood-degrading abilities, playing a vital role in forest ecosystems by breaking down wood and recycling nutrients. They typically grow on tree trunks and logs in shelf-like formations. Some species in this group have been used in traditional medicine, and others produce compounds with potential biomedical applications. Their structures can be quite diverse, ranging from smooth to rough, and they exhibit a variety of colors including white, brown, and vibrant hues.