RE: Fungi - Trying to identify the type of fungus
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@sketch.and.jam
Ah, it looks very similar, what I see is a color difference that is too white when compared to Oyster which is a bit brown, or maybe because of the rain effect. I am also surprised to read that it is included in one of the most common types of mushrooms cultivated.
@qwerrie
I had no idea that this type of fungus is edible, just like you said, it is wasted here without anyone caring.
Thanks for the insight from both of you.
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There is the possibility it might be an angel wing mushroom https://learnyourland.com/angel-wing-mushroom-pleurocybella-porrigens-deadly-or-not/
I prefer Angel Wing to Oyster, it looks very similar, besides its ability to decompose wood as written in the article above.
Oh man, thanks for the link. Too much information I got from there.