Madam,

The booklet i have informs that *S. crispa* can be found in Darjeeling and 
adjoining area, growing on pine trees. So, it can very well be *S. laminosa*
.

I didn't smell it, so i am not sure if it has good aroma. The day before 
yesterday it has rotten and turned in to brownish colour.

Thank you very much.

Regards,

surajit


On Sunday, 4 August 2013 17:33:53 UTC+5:30, nabha wrote:
>
>  Surajit ji, 
>
> Did it have good aroma? it does look like sparassis either  crispa or 
> laminosa?
> good edible mushroom. 
> *BUT**
> **don't eat it, unless, you confirm all the characters and have advice 
> from experts.**
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> *You seem to be fotografing mushrooms*.* I use* 
> http://www.123pilze.de/DreamHC/Download/2010PilzbilderALLE.htm
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> information* *unfortunately in germa*n** *but with some practice one gets 
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> *If you have difficulties or want to know a special expression, do write 
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> *
> Regards
> Nalini*
>
> *
> Am 04.08.2013 10:08, schrieb J.M. Garg:
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>  Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please. 
>  
>  
>       
> efi page on  Sparassis 
> crispa<https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/species--fungi/m---z/s/sparassidaceae/sparassis/sparassis-crispa>
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> Date: 29 July 2013 21:07
> Subject: [efloraofindia:161493] Hooghly Today : Sparassis crispa Wülf. ex 
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> Found on *Acacia* tree, today, perhaps growing on the accumulated dirt. 
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