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Chanterelle
Cantharellus cibarius
35.6751, -88.1104
Field Notes
Description:
Cantharellus cibarius, commonly known as the chanterelle, or girolle, is a fungus. It is probably the best known species of the genus Cantharellus, if not the entire family of Cantharellaceae. It is orange or yellow, meaty and funnel-shaped. On the lower surface, underneath the smooth cap, it has gill-like ridges that run almost all the way down its stipe, which tapers down seamlessly from the cap. It emits a fruity aroma, reminiscent of apricots and a mildly peppery taste (hence its German name, Pfifferling) and is considered an excellent edible mushroom.
Habitat:
Chanterelles largely grow near hardwoods like maple, poplar, and oak but it's not uncommon to find them around white pines.
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