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    Tis the Fungi season

    We ran across this interesting fruiting body on the trunk of an old (really, really old) apple tree today. The conk is approximately 4 1/2 ft up from the base.

    Any ideas?

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    oyster mushroom, Pleurotus ostreatus?

    "Choice edible" sez Luley--give it a nibble!
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    Quote Originally Posted by treeseer View Post
    oyster mushroom, Pleurotus ostreatus?

    "Choice edible" sez Luley--give it a nibble!
    That's exactly what I thought, but I'm waiting for David to take the first bite...

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    Quote Originally Posted by S Mc View Post
    That's exactly what I thought, but I'm waiting for David to take the first bite...
    aw cmon now that aint the way to be...both should nibble on opposite sides, then meet in the middle...
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    The Lady and the Tramp thing, eh? How romantic.....Nope, going to wait for him to take the first bite.

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