![Could anyone tell me what these are, if edible or usable for flavor purposes? In Maryland, on a fallen tree, sorta shaded if that helps : r/mushroom_hunting Could anyone tell me what these are, if edible or usable for flavor purposes? In Maryland, on a fallen tree, sorta shaded if that helps : r/mushroom_hunting](https://i.redd.it/53qs5hk5r9141.jpg)
Could anyone tell me what these are, if edible or usable for flavor purposes? In Maryland, on a fallen tree, sorta shaded if that helps : r/mushroom_hunting
All Natural Tree Experts - The Cracked Cap Polypore (Phellinus robiniae) is a fungus found almost exclusively on locust trees, it is most common on the black locust or new mexican locust.
![Cracked Cap Polypore Mushroom/phellinus Robiniae/ Shelf Mushroom /wild Foraged Mushrooms for Crafting/ Nature Decor - Etsy Cracked Cap Polypore Mushroom/phellinus Robiniae/ Shelf Mushroom /wild Foraged Mushrooms for Crafting/ Nature Decor - Etsy](https://i.etsystatic.com/37972465/r/il/feadc9/5119846389/il_340x270.5119846389_j6qx.jpg)
Cracked Cap Polypore Mushroom/phellinus Robiniae/ Shelf Mushroom /wild Foraged Mushrooms for Crafting/ Nature Decor - Etsy
![Dax Oliver on X: "I suspect this is a Cracked Cap Polypore mushroom (Phellinus robiniae) in Kentucky #mushroom #fungi #kentucky #crackedcap https://t.co/T30cyvRTDV" / X Dax Oliver on X: "I suspect this is a Cracked Cap Polypore mushroom (Phellinus robiniae) in Kentucky #mushroom #fungi #kentucky #crackedcap https://t.co/T30cyvRTDV" / X](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GC774X4WEAAmped.jpg:large)
Dax Oliver on X: "I suspect this is a Cracked Cap Polypore mushroom (Phellinus robiniae) in Kentucky #mushroom #fungi #kentucky #crackedcap https://t.co/T30cyvRTDV" / X
![A Cracked Cap Polypore (Phellinus robiniae) fruiting body grows on a fallen Black Locust Tree Stock Photo - Alamy A Cracked Cap Polypore (Phellinus robiniae) fruiting body grows on a fallen Black Locust Tree Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/PEKD9F/a-cracked-cap-polypore-phellinus-robiniae-fruiting-body-grows-on-a-fallen-black-locust-tree-PEKD9F.jpg)