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Where can you find chicken of the woods?

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 5:52 am
by fomayof928@mowline
Time of year : In the UK, Chicken of the Woods is most commonly encountered from late summer to autumn, although an initial flush occurs in spring. Note that its appearance can vary depending on local conditions and microclimate.

As with any region, it is important to exercise caution when foraging for wild philippine country code number mushrooms in the UK. Accurate identification is essential to avoid poisonous look-alike species. If you are not confident in your identification skills, consider seeking guidance from an experienced mycologist or using a reliable field guide for the UK.



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Where can you find the Chicken of the Woods? Well, as the name suggests, it is a woodland mushroom. It requires the moisture and protection provided by trees, and of course it needs trees to grow. But sometimes it does stray a little further from the woods again, seeking out old oak trees. Most likely, you'll find this mushroom in deciduous woodland; preferring oak and willow, but it can also be found on wild cherry and yew (if you find it on yew, you can't eat it). Sometimes they grow singly, sometimes in small clumps.

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Are there chickens of the forest in the UK?
Chicken of the Woods is found throughout the UK. It has been reported in many areas, suggesting it is found throughout the country.

The wood chicken can be found in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The species is not confined to a particular geographical area and is widespread across the UK (right image, courtesy of nbnatlas.org).