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Posted
34 minutes ago, Mesterh said:

Any ideas on this one? I'm guessing some kind of oyster mushroom, found them on a Holm oak.

 

I've not seen them in the flesh but I would thing they are Veiled Oysters, Pleurotus dryinus. Look's like it's not that common a find.

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1 hour ago, Paul in the woods said:

I've not seen them in the flesh but I would thing they are Veiled Oysters, Pleurotus dryinus. Look's like it's not that common a find.

👍

 

Edible I hope. :)

 

Cheers, I will do a bit of searching. 

Posted
16 hours ago, SFK GARDENS LTD said:

Can we eat most of those. I watched fantastic fungi and now want to save the plants even more lol. Dead wood. Bee food. Brain fixing. 🤤🤤🤤🤤

That is a good Netflix effort - guy sold that fungi to Pentagon 😳 K

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