laetiporus sulphureus commonly known chicken the woods |
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| navigate by keyword : yellow woods woodlands woodland vegetable trees tree texture surrounding sulphureus structure soil smooth shelflike ruffled resembling qualities providing produce plants plant orangeyellow often nearby nature mushrooms mushroom meaty meat leafy leaf large laetiporus known includes hardwoods grows green grass garden fungus found forest food folded flower fleshy flavor edible damp cooked commonly chicken bright base autumn area appears |
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| Laetiporus sulphureus, known as chicken of the woods, is a large, bright orange-yellow mushroom. It has a ruffled, shelf-like structure, resembling folded chicken meat. This fungus grows at the base of trees, often on hardwoods. The surrounding area includes damp soil with leafy green plants nearby. The mushroom's texture appears smooth and fleshy. Often found in woodlands, it is known for its edible qualities when cooked, providing a meaty texture and flavor. |
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