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Laetiporus sulphureus
Edible when young. Considered a delicacy in Germany and North America.
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FocalLength: 110.0 mm
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- or Chicken of the Woods - Laetiporus sulphureus
Edible when young. Considered a delicacy in Germany and North America.
Model: NIKON D300
ExposureTime: 1/100"
Aperture: F18.0
MeteringMode: Spot
Flash: No Flash
ISO: 400
FocalLength: 110.0 mm
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Well worth the"wait" Peter. Ed.
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Another lovely photo, Peter. Is it "sulphureus" for its smell or its colour or for some other reason?
Cheers.
Philip
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(Jan 12, 2015, 08:30)MrB Wrote: Another lovely photo, Peter. Is it "sulphureus" for its smell or its colour or for some other reason?
Cheers.
Philip
I can only assume that it refers to the colour. The smell is a normal fungusy one with no hint of sulphur. We don't see many of these at my nearby nature reserve of Potteric Carr so it was a nice surprise to find this fine specimen - not to damage or remove of course. Other than a nature reserve I may have been tempted to remove a piece for closer inspection and even taste.
Peter
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