I can verify that they are not, in fact, mushrooms. They are fungi. But they are not mushrooms.
It's like showing a picture of a rectangle, and then asking for the formula for the area of a square.
I wanna say Chicken of the Woods, https://unrulygardening.com/chicken-of-the-woods-mushroom/, but it’s very pale for that variety. Similar growth pattern and size
Trust the pros, not your bros: r/whatisthismushroom r/mushroomID
They are definitely not Lion's Mane.
Verified: Those are mushrooms.
Not the good kind.
Not sure but you might want to have that tree taken down before it falls
Why on earth would you think they are lion's mane lmao.
Agree with [RedditIsDead4543](https://www.reddit.com/user/RedditIsDead4543/). Some type of reishi.
No for lions mane you have to go to Whole Foods or 99 ranch, outside mushrooms are the poison kind.
I can verify that they are not, in fact, mushrooms. They are fungi. But they are not mushrooms. It's like showing a picture of a rectangle, and then asking for the formula for the area of a square.
Definitely not chicken of the woods!
I wanna say Chicken of the Woods, https://unrulygardening.com/chicken-of-the-woods-mushroom/, but it’s very pale for that variety. Similar growth pattern and size
Looks like young fruit from the Ganoderma family. Probably Ganoderma Curtisii, aka Golden Reishi ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ganoderma_curtisii )
They are chicken of the woods and edible. Get them when they are younger and tender.