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Hobro Skov, Jylland, Danmark
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Mushroom Observer Image 173463: Laetiporus conifericola Burds. & Banik
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Mushroom Observer Image 422938: Laetiporus persicinus (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Gilb.
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Mushroom Observer Image 110078: Laetiporus gilbertsonii Burds.
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Mushroom Observer Image 108158: Laetiporus cincinnatus (Morgan) Burdsall, Banik, & Volk
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Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia
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Chicken of the Woods (Polyporus sulphureus)
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Showing the underside of the Sulphur Shelf bracket fungus, which has very fine pores.
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Grass Valley, California, United States
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Hobro Skov, Jylland, Danmark
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Mushroom Observer Image 219422: Laetiporus conifericola Burds. & Banik
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Mushroom Observer Image 422940: Laetiporus persicinus (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Gilb.
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Mushroom Observer Image 110079: Laetiporus gilbertsonii Burds.
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Mushroom Observer Image 14061: Laetiporus cincinnatus (Morgan) Burdsall, Banik, & Volk
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Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia
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A vivid and edible annual fungus affecting both live and dead trees on the west coast of North America. It shares the names Chicken of the Woods and Sulphur Shelf with two other eastern species. Photo from the west coast of Vancouver Island.
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Hobro Skov, Jylland, Danmark
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Mushroom Observer Image 28000: Laetiporus conifericola Burds. & Banik
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Mushroom Observer Image 751238: Laetiporus persicinus (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Gilb.
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Mushroom Observer Image 110080: Laetiporus gilbertsonii Burds.
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Mushroom Observer Image 15189: Laetiporus cincinnatus (Morgan) Burdsall, Banik, & Volk
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Durdidwarrah, Victoria, Australia
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Displaying the cap and pore surface of the western version of Sulphur Shelf or Chicken of the Woods. Annual and edible. Photo from Mt. Elphinstone, British Columbia.
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Hobro Skov, Jylland, Danmark