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AndrewS:
bjrogg you are right.

On  the pics that could be a trametes versicolor  (or an other trametes). In Germany it is called "Butterfly trametes".

This fungus is inedible. A powder of the dried fungus is used in the traditional chinese medicine.

Of the mushrooms growing on or with  trees, I particularly like oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus), chicken of the woods (Laetiporus sulphureus) or ruffle hen (Sparassis crispa).

Eric Krewson:
I believe your last pictures are of a turkey tail mushroom, lots of medicinal properties.

https://www.organicfacts.net/turkey-tail-mushrooms.html

AndrewS:
I think a turkey tail mushroom is a trametes variation may be the trametes versicolor...

The right common names are very different and I'm from germany.....

bjrogg:
Thanks Eric and Andrew. They sure do look like those turkey tails Eric. Might have to try them
Bjrogg

Russ:
yes they do! I saw something about a tea? it might help you to make sure that its not poisonous if you just take a sip and see how you feel after 15-13 min.

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