>>1031435This reads as a list of weeds in my garden and brings back nightmares of having to identify the RHS lists of plants.
I'm UK but for the last three years I've found them at the start of summer as opposed to august. Nice and easy to identify and tasty if fried up quickly as a chicken alternative. Look for old dead or decaying oaks in areas you know laetiporus sulphureus grow. Mushrooms tend to grow when certain humidity conditions are ripe rather than seasonal so a cold wet snap at the end of spring can flush out certain mushrooms, similarly a warm dry spell in October after a cold wet September can then bring another flush when the weather changes back to colder and wetter depending on the mushroom.