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Edibility
Choice
Lookalike Danger
2 / 5
Habitat
🌳 Live hardwood
Season
Aug – Oct
"Lion's mane's bigger cousin. Cascading tiered clusters instead of one pom-pom. Same crab-meat texture."
Mushroom ID is a rule-out game. Every entry below describes something that looks similar — learn the differences before eating.

Both edible. Lion's mane forms a single ROUND POM-POM with long icicle spines. Bear's tooth (Hericium americanum) forms BRANCHING CLUSTERS with shorter spines tiered like a frozen waterfall.
This species is found with or partners with the following hosts. Ectomycorrhizal hosts (green border) form a root-level partnership; ericoid / arbutoid shrubs (purple border) share the same mycorrhizal networks.

Living hardwood trees attacked by parasitic/heart-rot fungi — tinder fungus, dryad’s saddle, bear’s head tooth.

Generic hardwood habitat — oak, maple, beech, birch, etc. Shown when the species is reported from hardwoods generally.
Branched Hericium with LONG hanging spines and a more robust structure than lion's mane. Mild seafood-like flavor. North American species — ranges from the Northeast to the Appalachians.
Dead hardwoods (especially beech, oak, maple) across eastern North America. Fall.
Min Soil Temp
55°F
Moisture Need
rain 0.5in 7d
Drought Tolerance
moderate
Elevation Range
0–6,684 ft
All choice edible.
Live hardwood
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