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RE: The Deadpost Initiative - Week 37 - Share your most undervalued work ($14 STEEM rewards last week)
Actually it is edible regardless of the tree it grows on. One only have to find young specimens to use in the kitchen.
Hey @artofwisdom,
The second paragraph on the following webpage about Pancakes of the Woods, I mean Chicken of the Woods, says otherwise: https://sites.google.com/site/scottishfungi/species-profiles/laetiporus-sulphureus
From Lannie.
Thanks for additional info, seems like specimens growing on yew trees are to be avoided - good to know :)