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laetiporus cincinnatus
The White-Pored Chicken Of The Woods is a bright orange-yellow mushroom that looks like a chicken's drumstick! It grows on trees and is fun to find during a nature walk.
生息地: It lives on the trunks of hardwood trees, especially oak and cherry.
The White-Pored Chicken Of The Woods has bright orange to yellow-orange shelf-like fruiting bodies that grow in rosettes. Its underside is covered with tiny white pores, distinguishing it from other similar orange fungi. It usually appears at the base of hardwood trees.
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カテゴリ
菌類レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
スナップ
最初にスナップしよう!
It bursts out of buried tree roots, not just trunks!
Its bright orange color helps tell forest friends it's here!
This mushroom can grow huge, weighing many kilograms!
Unlike many fungi, it has tiny pores underneath, not gills!
The White-Pored Chicken Of The Woods can break down dead wood because it releases special enzymes that help recycle nutrients.
It has the ability to produce oxalic acid that helps it decompose tough wood, making it easier to digest.
This fungus has vibrant orange colors that may help deter certain animals or signal its presence in the forest.
Quercus alba
often grows on the roots and base
Prunus serotina
can be found growing on live trees
Acer rubrum
a common host tree in eastern forests
Limax maximus
slugs often graze on its soft tissues
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Some mushrooms can be poisonous, so always ask an adult before touching or eating them.
5-30 cm
edible
10-60 cm
It lives on the trunks of hardwood trees, especially oak and cherry.
wood
Late spring to fall
White
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