Crepidotus applanatus (4 Photos)

This crepidotus frequently plays tricks on people new to wild mushrooming. For a beginner, fresh specimens of Crepidotus applanatus, as long as they have not yet begun to drop their brown spores on top of a close neighbor  attached into the wood in ireggular tiers, kind of do look as if they might be Oyster Mushrooms in an immature stage of its fruiting. 

There are differences in their overall size; attachment to wood, their texture, their spore colors and probably their knowing if theey are toxic, medicinal, unknown and perhaps the final step should be a consensus on taste virtues.

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