clusters laetiporus sulphureus commonly known chicken the woods |
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| Clusters of Laetiporus sulphureus, or chicken of the woods, display a vibrant palette of yellows and oranges. The fungi's shelves have a wavy, ruffled texture, and a soft, porous surface. Typically found growing on hardwood trees, these polypore mushrooms are thick and fleshy, resembling chicken meat in appearance and texture. Known for their edible and culinary value, they are found predominantly in temperate regions. |
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