Cantharellus appalachiensis
Cantharellus appalachiensis is a fungus native to eastern North America in the genus Cantharellus, which includes other popular edible chanterelles. The cap color varies from brown to yellow, often with a brown spot on the cap at maturity. C. appalachiensis is mycorrhizal and is found in hardwood forests.[1] The scientific name C. appalachiensis is after the Appalachian Mountains.
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Species: | C. appalachiensis |
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Cantharellus appalachiensis R.H. Petersen 1971 | |
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![]() | ridges on hymenium |
![]() | cap is infundibuliform |
![]() | hymenium is decurrent |
![]() | stipe is bare |
![]() | spore print is buff |
![]() | ecology is mycorrhizal |
![]() | edibility: choice |
References
- Kuo, M. (Feb 2006). "Cantharellus appalachiensis". MushroomExpert.Com. Retrieved 2011-03-25.
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