
Wolfe Creek Bridge



Sparassis
This unusual fungus grows in large, frilly clusters that resemble a head of cauliflower. Found at the base of trees—especially pines—it feeds on buried roots and stumps. Cream to yellow in color, it can grow very large and is considered a choice edible mushroom. Its folds often hide soil and insects, so careful cleaning is needed before cooking.


Sparassis
This unusual fungus grows in large, frilly clusters that resemble a head of cauliflower. Found at the base of trees—especially pines—it feeds on buried roots and stumps. Cream to yellow in color, it can grow very large and is considered a choice edible mushroom. Its folds often hide soil and insects, so careful cleaning is needed before cooking.


Sparassis
This unusual fungus grows in large, frilly clusters that resemble a head of cauliflower. Found at the base of trees—especially pines—it feeds on buried roots and stumps. Cream to yellow in color, it can grow very large and is considered a choice edible mushroom. Its folds often hide soil and insects, so careful cleaning is needed before cooking.


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