It might help if the tree its found on could be identified
I was thinking it looked turkey-tail-esque! Interesting!
It's growing at the base of a viburnum, though I don't know what specific species in that genus.
That link above has a check list of sorts to help in the identification.
Definitely not turkey tail. I asked my partner and they say it is possibly a resinous polypore or something similar, which could be a good place to start with IDing it.
I don’t know the name but I have some growing on my dead rhoadie stump here in Seattle. I haven’t cut it down because I love them so much.
And can it be eaten. If so, how do you prepare it? If not, what happens to you?
My amature guess is that it's turkey tail (Trametes versicolor)
It might help if the tree its found on could be identified
I was thinking it looked turkey-tail-esque! Interesting!
It's growing at the base of a viburnum, though I don't know what specific species in that genus.
That link above has a check list of sorts to help in the identification.