This one was growing from Oak, also (specifically the roots of a dying Oak).
I usually find L. cincinnatus this time of year at the base of dead Oaks and L. sulphureus further into summer and all the way up until the frosts of late Fall.
While I've never found L. cincinnatus on anything other than Oak. I've found L. sulphureus on Hickory a few times and once on Sassafras.
They're excellent when young but definitely get woody if too mature.
Last edited by Randall; June 27, 2017 at 07:44 AM.
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