All Natural Tree Experts - The Cracked Cap Polypore (Phellinus robiniae) is a fungus found almost exclusively on locust trees, it is most common on the black locust or new mexican locust.
![Could anyone tell me what these are, if edible or usable for flavor purposes? In Maryland, on a fallen tree, sorta shaded if that helps : r/mushroom_hunting Could anyone tell me what these are, if edible or usable for flavor purposes? In Maryland, on a fallen tree, sorta shaded if that helps : r/mushroom_hunting](https://i.redd.it/53qs5hk5r9141.jpg)
Could anyone tell me what these are, if edible or usable for flavor purposes? In Maryland, on a fallen tree, sorta shaded if that helps : r/mushroom_hunting
![Phellinus robiniae, cracked cap polypore, is a fungus that primarily infests black locusts. The mushroom is perennial, so a new pore surface is added to the bottom of the mushroom every year. : Phellinus robiniae, cracked cap polypore, is a fungus that primarily infests black locusts. The mushroom is perennial, so a new pore surface is added to the bottom of the mushroom every year. :](https://preview.redd.it/acb83in62yw51.jpg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=37b7c8cde9dee256f41c43790e77757093224469)