OK, so the question is: When you see a stacked off-white pile of fungus growing on a tree, what is it?
The first question to answer is: Does it have gills or teeth on the underside? This one clearly has gills.
That narrows the choices to Oyster Mushroom or Angel Wings. Well, I'm no fungus expert. I asked a friend who is. She says this is oyster because the gills are fairly far apart and the caps are thick. But I should have smelled it. The oyster smells (strongly?) seafoodish. It was too high up for me to smell it, but next time, I'll try.
I did find one picture from 2104 of old, decaying Angel Wings. I always think of them as having thinner, upturned caps, but maybe they don't start out upturned since the pictures in the book I'm using don't really show it that way.
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Both of these are edible, and pretty highly favored. I haven't sampled them.
The Hedgehog has teeth (lots of them) and Stacka Hydnum Mushrooms have pores instead of gills. Hedgehogs are pretty spectacular, actually. I know I have at least one picture of a Hedgehog. I might even know where it is.
So far today, I've edited campsites for 6 hours. Might try to do a little more. Minnesota was a mess because I hadn't really settled on a format when I went through it the first time.
The biggest news is that Om and I went to see the movie Sight. Highly recommended. True story, inspiring and touching.
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4 comments:
No matter what kind they are, I always find them interesting to look at.
When I read this post last night, CW and I already had plans to see the movie Sight today. I concur with your recommendation. It was excellent! We can always tell a great movie because we are both crying at the end of it.
We continue to enjoy your daily posts. I recently was looking through some of my blogs from when CW and I hiked the BT. I ran across the one where we just "happened" to meet you and Ester. Good memories.
Bonnie Spencer
Ann- me too!
Bonnie- that was a fortuitous meeting! And fun, too.
Charlee: "The most important question is, can we climb up there and sit on it?"
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