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Chicken of the Woods!!

8/21/2012

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This has been the summer of the  Sulfur Shelf. In almost any year, a woodland hiker will come upon the impressive
bright orange and sulfur- yellow shelf fungus that is commonly called Chicken of  the Woods. This summer, the changeable weather, with cycles of very hot and dry  days and cool and rainy times seems to have spurred  a succession of fruitings  of this very large, showy mushroom.  Often Red Oak trees and oak stumps are  found engulfed in a growth of the mushroom shelving . For the live tree it is a  kind of death knell, as this parasitic fungus gradually consumes the tree’s  heartwood. Even after the tree falls, Sulfur Shelf continues to fruit and take  nourishment from the wood.
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    Contributors:

    Cora Mollen, author of Fascinating Fungi of the Northwoods and founder of Northstate Mycological Club.

    Anne Small, Northstate Mycological Club coordinator.

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