It typically grows on the deadwood of both hardwoods and conifers.
While not toxic, it is generally considered inedible due to its tough texture and disagreeable smell and taste. Other Notable Associations IMG_8937.jpg
The mushroom captured in "IMG_8937.jpg" is often identified in hiking and foraging circles. You can find detailed identifications and community discussions on platforms like Permies , where it was documented during hikes along the Sylamore Creek trails. It typically grows on the deadwood of both
A photo with this tag (specifically IMG_8937 (1).jpg) appears in technical threads on the Ducati Modified Forum regarding "Monster 937" bike builds. Hobby Machining: It is listed as an attachment in discussions about the PM932M-PDF milling machine on The Hobby-Machinist forum. While the mushroom is the most distinct "topic"
While the mushroom is the most distinct "topic" for this filename, "IMG_8937" also appears in other specialized communities:
This specific file name is frequently associated with nature photography documenting this vibrant, shelf-like fungus found in North American forests. The Orange Mock Oyster ( Phyllotopsis nidulans )
It is known for having a strong, often unpleasant odor, sometimes described as smelling like cabbage or sulfur.