We have these in BC too. According to local foragers, they are edible.
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I'd feel awful picking these gorgeous guys! I see on Wikipedia that it mentions their use as an traditional herbal cold and pneumonia remedy as well, fascinating little flowers I think!
Wuuuut?!? It parasitizes mushies?
That's craaazy!!!
Not to mention that the family of fungi they parasitize for nutrients is very interesting! Several highly prized edible species, though it is broad so hard to say exactly what mycelium it's munching :) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russulaceae