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Cauliflower fungus, Sparassis crispa found in the New forest. First time I've seen one of these, good find Doug!
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The Cauliflower Fungus is large, widespread, complex and edible. This is a cross section.
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Summerhaven, Arizona, United States
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Summerhaven, Arizona, United States
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A huge and widespread fungal growth, here near Roberts Creek, British Columbia. It is delicious to eat but a pain to clean.Some consider this western population to by S. radicata.
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The most interesting mushroom finding of the weekend was the cauliflower fungus (Sparassis crispa). Its a rare edible fungus that parasites on the conifers roots. This species is included into the Red Book of Belarus.
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Anita C. Leight Estuary Center, Abingdon Harford Cnty Md.Edgewood Quad 39076_D3Saprobic; growing from the roots or bases of hardwoods, especially oaks.
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The cauliflower fungus (Sparassis crispa) is a relatively rare mushroom species that can be found from August till October in the pine forests, where it usually grow on the pine roots.
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2001 California Academy of Sciences
CalPhotos
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Øls Krat V.f. Hobro, Jylland, Danmark
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Øls Krat V.f. Hobro, Jylland, Danmark
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Øls Krat V.f. Hobro, Jylland, Danmark
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Øls Krat V.f. Hobro, Jylland, Danmark
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Nationalpark Thy, Tved Klitplantage
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Nationalpark Thy, Tved Klitplantage
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Skjoldenæsholm, Midtsjælland
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Skjoldenæsholm, Midtsjælland
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Skjoldenæsholm, Midtsjælland
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Skjoldenæsholm, Midtsjælland
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Mushroom Observer Image 108001: Sparassis radicata Weir
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Mushroom Observer Image 179340: Sparassis radicata Weir
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Mushroom Observer Image 179823: Sparassis radicata Weir
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Mushroom Observer Image 179824: Sparassis radicata Weir