I read the original poster’s caption, and I’m still guessing daylily.
Gracias, whiteoakart!
I seem to be on a pink kick lately. I guess it makes sense, what with my excessive feminine girlishness.
The frig?
I read the original poster’s caption, and I’m still guessing daylily.
Gracias, whiteoakart!
I seem to be on a pink kick lately. I guess it makes sense, what with my excessive feminine girlishness.
The frig?
Mushroom?
Lobster mushrooms?
Looks like some sort of bracket fungus…maybe on a tree stump of some sort?
Giant oyster mushroom who recently showered in strawberry juice? LOL!
Well, I’m guessing either expensive mushroom or…pigs’ ears?
It looks like those fungus things that grow on trees. You know, those one’s that looks like those frilled lizards? But I don’t think those are edible, so that doesn’t make sense.
*ones, not one’s.
(I hat’e mis’placed a’postrophe’s. S’orry.)
Oh, dat’s a ‘shroom, mahn. A very tasty ‘shroom dat often grows from de side of de tree. Here’s more about it: http://www.mushroomexpert.com/laetiporus_sulphureus.html
either it’s a mushroom or something underwater like coral but you can’t eat that…. ohhhhh… i hate what the frig?
FUNGUS!!!
Looks like an UBER magnified shot of John McCain’s bald head. Am I right? Did I win??
:o)
irregular goddess, you’re not right. but i don’t think you’re entirely wrong, either.
looks like tree brain. which i’ve heard, when sauteed, tastes kind of like lemon chicken.
There’s a fungus amongus! Mushroom of some ilk?
Chicken Mushroom…. aka sulphur mushroom?
Edible fungi, not so sure its a mushroom though.
Marc and I were on the same page to just visit White Oak Art’s Flickr page.
Chicken-of-the-woods aka sulphur mushroom.
I made a great risotto using this chicken-of-the-woods mushroom a couple years ago- it took quite a bit of simmering to get to an edible stage, but once it was done it was pretty damn tasty. Like chicken, perhaps.