Moonish
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Hello guys! Today i spot in my two pots a strange white mushrooms. Should I remove them? What are they and how they grow , i grow in 30 degrees celsium. Windy outside.
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Posting twice won’t get the answer faster.Hello guys! Today i spot in my two pots a strange white mushrooms. Should I remove them? What are they and how they grow , i grow in 30 degrees celsium. Windy outside.
nothing growing on white birch is good to eat, chaga is dried an crushed for tea best time to harvest is winter.Any ideas on identification was looking for changa this is something else
im not trying to kill it just admiring it matenothing growing on white birch is good to eat, chaga is dried an crushed for tea best time to harvest is winter.
Shelf mushrooms, or polypores.Any ideas on identification was looking for changa this is something else
Yellow one looks like witch’s butter, a jelly fungus.
I wouldn’t eat anything red
No mushroom is safe to eat unless you are 100% sure by reading books and spending lots of time in the field.
I had that one a couple years ago on a willow by the pond. It took three years to progress from the top to the bottom pic.
Top one looks like what we call conk. Artsy people do nice wood burning on themView attachment 4988420View attachment 4988421View attachment 4988422View attachment 4988423View attachment 4988424View attachment 4988425
Weird mushrooms from the Columbia Gorge.
Looks like hen of the woods to meI had that one a couple years ago on a willow by the pond. It took three years to progress from the top to the bottom pic.
Thats looks like good eats right there Chicken of the woods!!View attachment 4988450
This one gets huge. The last time I let it grow it took three Menards sacks to haul it away. And before i started to pay attention to it there use to be sprouts of it in 4 or more places. Since then I remove it as soon as possible. I'm worried about the tree as it is a +200 year old White oak.