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 Species : 167
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Auricularia Auricula-judae
Auricularia Auricula-judae
Common Name(s): Jews Ear, Judas Ear, Wood Ear
Edibility: Gelatinous, popular in China
Season: All year
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Daedaleopsis Confragosa
Daedaleopsis Confragosa
Common Name(s): Blushing Bracket
Edibility: Inedible
Season: All year
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Daldinia Concentrica
Daldinia Concentrica
Common Name(s): King Alfreds Cakes, Cramp Balls
Edibility: Inedible
Season: All year
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Hypoxylon Fragiforme
Common Name(s): Beech Woodwart
Edibility: Inedible
Season: Late Summer - Early Spring
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Lycogala Terrestre
Lycogala Terrestre
Common Name(s):
Edibility: Inedible
Season: All year
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Oudemansiella Mucida
Oudemansiella Mucida
Common Name(s): Porcelain Fungus
Edibility: Poor
Season: Late Summer - Late Autumn
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Pleurotus Ostreatus
Common Name(s): Oyster Mushroom
Edibility: Excellent though tough when old
Season: All year
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Polyporus Squamosa
Common Name(s): Dryad's Saddle
Edibility: Edible when young, mediocre
Season: Spring - Summer
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Pseudotrametes Gibbosa
Common Name(s): Beech Bracket
Edibility: Inedible
Season: All year
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Stereum Hirsutum
Stereum Hirsutum
Common Name(s): Hairy Stereum
Edibility: Inedible
Season: All year
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Tremella Mesenterica
Common Name(s): Yellow Brain Fungus
Edibility: Inedible
Season: All year round but mainly Late Summer - Winter
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