Could it be Chicken of the Woods? I've never seen it, but it's meant to be nice to eat when young. Check out this link: http://www.wildmushroomsonline.co.uk/wild-mushrooms.asp?sc=Identifying+Edible+Mushrooms.+Chicken+of+the+Woods
6'8" Gentle Giant
As I do not have a P.C. this blog and my pictures are done from my friends computer. I thank Tom from 'Wiggers World' for the help he gives with running this and sorting out the posts.
I call around with my camera and over a milky coffee we down load my pictures and see which I want to show. I have no idea of the workings of a P.C. but Tom as.
Because I don't know my way around the computer let alone the world of blogging, I am sorry to say my visits to your blogs will be few and far between. I sit here with Tom and he points out who is commenting, then shows me their blog.
I will with Tom's help respond on my posts and thank you for your time.
I just enjoy the chance to show my pictures and marval at the fact that from Tom's P.C. they wing there way all around the world.
Thank you for reading this and the interest you have shown.
If you want to e-mail me then please do, again with Tom's help I will reply to all.
P.P.
6 comments:
Nice photos, Pete.
Great fungi, and the colours on the bark are excellent.
Excelent once again Pete.
Great pictures Peter, I know nothing about fungi...
Although I must admit my Sweetie is a FUN GUY ;)
Pete: Very nice capture of the fungi. They are always such interesting shapes.
Could it be Chicken of the Woods? I've never seen it, but it's meant to be nice to eat when young.
Check out this link:
http://www.wildmushroomsonline.co.uk/wild-mushrooms.asp?sc=Identifying+Edible+Mushrooms.+Chicken+of+the+Woods
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