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General Forestry => Tree, Plant and Wood I.D. => Topic started by: CHARLIE on August 28, 2002, 07:23:04 AM
This fungi is growing on a Silver Maple tree in Dover, Minnesota. I've seen many fungi that were like a shelf but never one like this. It's about 12' to 15' up the trunk, cream colored and at least a foot across. I took my camera with me on my morning walk so I could share it's beauty with y'all. It was still a bit dark, and the picture doesn't do justice to how soft and pretty it really is. But it's the best I can do. :)
(https://forestryforum.com/images/YaBBImages/userpics/Fungi%20002.jpg)
Looks suspiciously like an Oyster fungus.
Don, I don't think it's Oyster Fungi. I did a search on Oyster Fungi and it looks like this. The one here in Dover is more of a solid mass with small shelves coming off of it.
(https://forestryforum.com/images/YaBBImages/userpics/oysterfungus.jpg)
Charlie,
Isn't there a fungus named Shelf Fungus or Shelf Mushroom?
By the By, thanks for teaching me that English phrase. I have been trying to use it where applicable as have some of the others.
I will try to teach you one in return:
In college, I had a friend from England. One day I was telling him about my romantic endevors and he replied that I had been SHAT UPON. I think that must be English for mistreated.
There's one of the shelf fungi called 'hen of the woods' and it is supposed to be HUGE. But I think most of them are closer to the ground. I'm trying to remember the genus/species but it's lurking just out of reach. One (inferior) mushroom guide got me to a probable genuus name- Polyporus- it likely is a woody polypore. lw (The one I'm thinking of may be Polyporus frondosus)