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Cauliflower mushroom? Whitish grey to cream color, single point of origin
Spotted on Foothills Trail in the Pisgah National Forest, NC
Pasta-like textured fronds, growing from base of dead white pine
Large mushroom branched irregularly shaped. Crumbly flesh, very sweet taste.
Pasta-like fronds, fruity smell, at the base of a pine tree
Paper thin, growing under box elder.
More like the "egg noodle mushroom"! A tasty parasitic fungus!
large whitish mushroom with a vague resemblance to cauliflower
Spotted on Auger Hole trail in Gorges State Park, NC
Reference: Page 7 of http://www.psms.org/sporeprints/sp425.pdf
a large & uncommon mushroom. It is also edible.
Growing at the base of a tree in Stanley Park.
Was spotted growing on base of a Cedrus deodara tree.
Is a kind of fungi that came out when rain a lot.
Creamy white with the texture of long hoar frost, and the resemblance of a ...
spongy mushroom, 10 to 15 centimeters in diameter.
coral-like leaves from a central base, looking somewhat cauliflower-like - 6" ...
tan with color variations on the lobes. Weight approx. 2#
It had ca. 40 cm in diameter. It was on the ground in a oak and chestnut forest
Spongy yellowish cream looking. The size of a softball.
This massive fungus, sometimes attaining a weight of several kg and can grow up ...
Approximately 3 pounds of cauliflower mushroom. Sitting in a strainer in my ...
This massive fungus, sometimes attaining a weight of several kg and can grow up ...
This massive fungus, sometimes attaining a weight of several kg and can grow up ...
This massive fungus, sometimes attaining a weight of several kg and can grow up ...
This massive fungus, sometimes attaining a weight of several kg and can grow up ...
a large (10" diameter) fleshy mushroom composed of thin folds of tissue, ...