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What type of mushroom is this? #6248951
05/27/18 10:28 PM
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What kind of mushroom is this? Is it edible or carry any value?

Thank you
Jason


Re: What type of mushroom is this? [Re: Jjgoody23] #6248953
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Pheasant back

Re: What type of mushroom is this? [Re: gryhkl] #6248957
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Originally Posted By: gryhkl
Pheasant back


Yep. aka Dryads Saddle, edible, but not worth picking IMO.

Re: What type of mushroom is this? [Re: Jjgoody23] #6248965
05/27/18 10:44 PM
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Thank you. I was walking through the woods today and stumbled across these.

Re: What type of mushroom is this? [Re: Jjgoody23] #6248968
05/27/18 10:56 PM
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Pheasant Backs aka Dryads Saddles are edible, but not very palatable. I wish they tasted better and had a better texture. They are extremely common in my area. I have seen hundreds of pounds of Pheasant Backs in just a small area.

Keith

Re: What type of mushroom is this? [Re: Jjgoody23] #6248978
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I hear the little ones are good to eat... not so much once they get big like that one.


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