These look like Oyster mushrooms ( check Elm Oyster mushrooms) but I am not quite sure. Varsha, you have some interesting subjects for your spottings but very little information. It is hoped that people will share and learn about species from their local areas and from different parts of the world. When you have a minute, please read the FAQ about this project from . This tells you what the project expects of the spotters
Also, you have been provided a scientific name for some of your earlier spottings - you need to edit the spotting and type the scientific (and common) names in the allocated places. This completes your spotting and removes it from the "unidentified" list. I hope this is easy to follow. Thanks.
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I think it's the King Oyster Mushroom - Pleurotus Eryngii.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleurotus_...
...also please check the pin on the map.
These look like Oyster mushrooms ( check Elm Oyster mushrooms) but I am not quite sure.
Varsha, you have some interesting subjects for your spottings but very little information. It is hoped that people will share and learn about species from their local areas and from different parts of the world. When you have a minute, please read the FAQ about this project from . This tells you what the project expects of the spotters
http://www.projectnoah.org/faq
Also, you have been provided a scientific name for some of your earlier spottings - you need to edit the spotting and type the scientific (and common) names in the allocated places. This completes your spotting and removes it from the "unidentified" list. I hope this is easy to follow. Thanks.