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Sinuous Chanterelle

Craterellus sinuosus

Photo by Leuba Ridgway
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Field Notes

Description:

Vaguely trumpet shaped, these fruiting bodies had greyish white spore surface forming the outside of the trumpet. The fawn coloured caps were wrinkled with frilly margins. <br>
Spore print was white (pic 5)

Habitat:

Spotted in damp soil in a well-shaded area in a eucalypt forest.

Notes:

An uncommon fungus.
Family: Cantharellaceae

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