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It grows in bright orange, fuzzy, shelf-like clusters.
While the mushroom is the most distinct "topic" for this filename, "IMG_8937" also appears in other specialized communities:
A photo with this tag (specifically IMG_8937 (1).jpg) appears in technical threads on the Ducati Modified Forum regarding "Monster 937" bike builds. Hobby Machining: It is listed as an attachment in discussions about the PM932M-PDF milling machine on The Hobby-Machinist forum. IMG_8937.jpg
It is known for having a strong, often unpleasant odor, sometimes described as smelling like cabbage or sulfur.
This specific file name is frequently associated with nature photography documenting this vibrant, shelf-like fungus found in North American forests. The Orange Mock Oyster ( Phyllotopsis nidulans ) It grows in bright orange, fuzzy, shelf-like clusters
The mushroom captured in "IMG_8937.jpg" is often identified in hiking and foraging circles. You can find detailed identifications and community discussions on platforms like Permies , where it was documented during hikes along the Sylamore Creek trails.
It typically grows on the deadwood of both hardwoods and conifers. It is known for having a strong, often
While not toxic, it is generally considered inedible due to its tough texture and disagreeable smell and taste. Other Notable Associations









