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Hen of the Woods

Grifola

The Hen of the Woods is a fun mushroom that looks like a big, fluffy hen. It grows at the base of trees and is a tasty treat for some people!

Habitat: Around oak trees in forests

Appearance

The Hen of the Woods has many wavy, overlapping, fan-shaped fronds that are creamy white underneath and grayish-brown on top, resembling a ruffled chicken or a pile of leaves. It grows in a large, intricate cluster at the base of trees, making it visually distinct from single-stemmed mushrooms.

KingdomFungiPhylumBasidiomycotaClassAgaricomycetesOrderPolyporalesFamilyGrifolaceaeGenusGrifola
Hen of the Woods
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Hen of the Woods

Category

Fungi

Rarity

Rare

Danger

1/5

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Interesting facts

It can grow enormous, sometimes weighing as much as a small child!

Its unique shape provides shelter for tiny insects and critters on the forest floor!

Some clusters of Hen of the Woods can live and fruit for over 50 years!

This mushroom is often called 'Maitake' in Japan, meaning 'dancing mushroom'!

Special abilities

Ability

Root System Power

Hen of the Woods has an extensive underground mycelial network that helps them absorb nutrients from wood, fueling their large growth.

Ability

Seasonal Return

Hen of the Woods can reappear in the same spot for many years because its underground network is perennial, ensuring a yearly harvest.

Ability

Wood Decomposer

Hen of the Woods actively breaks down dead hardwoods, recycling vital nutrients back into the forest soil.

Measurements & details

Height
10-40 cm
Edibility
edible
Cap Diameter
10-100 cm
Growth Substrate
wood
Season
Fall
Spore Color
White

Ecological connections

parasitizes

Red Oak

Quercus rubra

Feeds on living and dead wood of oak trees.

eats

White-tailed Deer

Odocoileus virginianus

Deer forage on its large, meaty fronds.

eats

Spanish Slug

Arion lusitanicus

Slugs sometimes munch on its tender fronds.

Traits

Also known as

Dancing Mushroom

Collections

Safety

Danger

1/5

Do not pick or eat anything you find. Some plants and mushrooms can be harmful.

Frequently Asked Questions

How tall is Hen of the Woods?

10-40 cm

Is Hen of the Woods edible?

edible

How big is Hen of the Woods?

10-100 cm

Where is Hen of the Woods usually found?

Around oak trees in forests

What does Hen of the Woods grow on?

wood

When is Hen of the Woods in season?

Fall

What color are Hen of the Woods spores?

White

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