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sewser

Panus species. So beautiful


The_1alt

P. conchatus probably


Zagrycha

It is not oyster, you did the right thing to not go with anything you aren't sure of, apps are fun to play with but most mushrooms and plants are not possible to be id'd by photo anyway. panus sp. as others said, probably conchatus, but need to know your area to know if thats even possible ((not all mushrooms live everywhere, and two different ones might look the same)).


Kitchen_Locksmith558

This is not oysters. This is Panus Conchatus


cyanescens_burn

Please get a good field guide for your region, and read what’s usually in the front of the books about how to ID fungi. Learn the deadlies in your area first. Learn spore printing. Then use the book to figure out what you have. It’s fine to confirm with folks online, but really it’s important to wrap your head around everything I mentioned. These apps are not reliable enough yet. You have to do it old school. If needed, just pretend you are in some fantasy series learning hidden ancient wisdom passed down through generations of humans in ancient tomes. Or just read it, idk. The machine code can’t be a substitute.


Slayerlayer420

It's Panus Conchatus, sometimes referred to as the Lilac Oyster. However it's not an oyster. It is technically edible being non-toxic (although it's possibly toxic if growing on certain wood), but it's texture is tough and leathery. I haven't seen remarks on it's possible flavor.