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False Chanterelle
Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca
46.8881, -95.6803
Field Notes
Description:
The False chanterelle has a cap that is orange-brown, shallow, velvety, initially convex but becoming funnel-shaped. The gill-like structures are orange and forked, flesh waxy.
Habitat:
It is found in both hardwood and conifer forests, in summer and autumn. It fruits from the ground or from decaying wood.
Notes:
It was located in a marsh deciduous area near north Cotton Lake.
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