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diesen merkwürdigen und interessanten Pilz habe ich auf einer meiner Spaziergänge entdeckt. Wie man auf den Fotos sehen kann, ist es ein richtig Großer Pilz, welche da schon ein paar Jahre Wachsen sollte. Hat vielleicht jemand eine Ahnung was das für einer sein kann? Ich kenne ja die normalen Baumpilze, welche aber total anders aussehen.
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diesen merkwürdigen und interessanten Pilz habe ich auf einer meiner Spaziergänge entdeckt. Wie man auf den Fotos sehen kann, ist es ein richtig Großer Pilz, welche da schon ein paar Jahre Wachsen sollte. Hat vielleicht jemand eine Ahnung was das für einer sein kann? Ich kenne ja die normalen Baumpilze, welche aber total anders aussehen.
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Hey Steemians,
I discovered this strange and interesting mushroom on one of my walks. As you can see in the photos, it is a really big mushroom, which should be growing there already a few years. Does anyone have any idea what this might be? I know the normal tree mushrooms, but they look totally different.
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I discovered this strange and interesting mushroom on one of my walks. As you can see in the photos, it is a really big mushroom, which should be growing there already a few years. Does anyone have any idea what this might be? I know the normal tree mushrooms, but they look totally different.
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@molometer the ones that grew in my neighborhood are called jack-o'-lantern mushrooms because they are said to be luminescent in the dark. they are very poisonous
The ones that you have growing on the tree there may be are ones called 'chicken of the woods'. I am no mushroom expert, so do some research and see if you can identify them under that name.
You know @melinda010100 I think you are right. That name 'chicken of the wood' rings a bell with me too.
They are supposed to be very tasty but do make sure they are the right ones Kevin. :-)
Check this out below and get some garlic too lol
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Thanks @melinda010100 and @molometer :-)
The "chicken of the wood" seems to be the right mushroom.
It seems to be really edible, even if its color is rather daunting. But since I'm not a mushroom expert, and some resemble each other, I prefer to leave them where they are. ;-)
Btw. in German it is called "Schwefelporling", I suppose because of its sulfurous color.
It's good to know that you think we got it right! It's risky to guess by looking at photos. There are only one or two that I feel confident enough in recognizing that I would eat them!
I would only recognize a Boletus edulis. I leave my fingers off from all the others. Some of them can be very poisonous.
For me it is Morel mushrooms in the springtime!
I have never seen a Morel mushroom here in the forests. But I must confess, I'm not looking for it. I usually see them by coincidence :-)
I think this may be a 'bracket' mushroom. Some are edible but some are poisonous. Check out @melinda010100 she has something similar in her blog. Her ones are inedible. I forget what she called them?