very much so... i was just thinking that if it came from the US it is likely not A. auricula-judae. gorgeous fruits!!
Guarding the edibles Edible if you make tea All of the species on this table are edible Talking about the edibles on Television Mushroom dinner with Cactu Ustilago maydis (corn smut) Black morels from Pico de Orizaba
late to the party as usual, but here are some of mine... Ganoderma tsugae Chlorophyllum olivieri Boletus rex-veris Fomitopsis officinalis Clitocybe gibba Craterellus tubaeformis Morchella Hygrophorus hypothejus Tricholoma flavovirens Lepista nuda Lyophyllum decastes group Boletus edulis var. grandedulis Hypomyces lactifluorum Morchella Laccaria amethysteo-occidentalis [Tricholoma magnivelare Cantharellus formosus Cantharellus subalbidus Suillus luteus Flammulina velutipes Hericium coralloides Leucoagaricus americanus Pleurotus dryinus Hypomyces lactifluorum
I found these today in Oklahoma on an oak log. I need a positive ID if possible from the pics. Edit: Thanks Tangich, I knew that much or I wouldn't have posted here. But I guess I will have dig more to find specifics.
They are an edible Auricularia species! I'm not confident giving a species specific ID, because European and NA species are often found to be genetically different, but they are definitely edible and good!