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Golden Chanterelle
Golden chanterelle is the common name for several fungi species; ''golden chanterelle'' may refer to: * '' Cantharellus anzutake'', the Japanese golden chanterelle * ''Cantharellus californicus'', the California golden chanterelle * ''Cantharellus cibarius'', the golden chanterelle (native to Europe, and the namesake of the now-subdivided ''Cantharellus cibarius'' species complex) * '' Cantharellus flavus'', the American golden chanterelle, or Midwestern golden chanterelle * ''Cantharellus formosus ''Cantharellus formosus'', commonly known as the Pacific golden chanterelle, is a fungus native to the Pacific Northwest region of North America. It is a member of the genus '' Cantharellus'' along with other popular edible chanterelles. It was ...
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Cantharellus Anzutake
''Cantharellus anzutake'', also known as Japanese golden chanterelle, is a fungus native to Japan and Korea. It is a member of the genus ''Cantharellus'' along with other popular edible chanterelles. It is named after the Japanese common name of chanterelle, . Description The pileus (cap) of ''C. anzutake'' is wide, and yellow, sometimes with a darker center. The hymenium is folded into decurrent ridges (false gills) and cross-veins. The color of these ridges is usually similar to the cap, becoming whitish to pale cream near the stipe (stem). The stem is long and wide, with white coloration. The spores are ellipsoid to ovoid, 7.3–8.8 × 5.1–6.1 μm. Distribution and habitat Native to Japan and Korea, ''C. anzutake'' forms a mycorrhizal association with ''Pinus densiflora ''Pinus densiflora'', also called the Japanese red pine, the Japanese pine, or Korean red pine, is a species of pine tree native to East Asia and Siberia. In China, the plant is ...
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Cantharellus Californicus
''Cantharellus californicus'', also called the California golden chanterelle, mud puppy, or oak chanterelle, is a fungus native to California, United States. It is a member of the genus '' Cantharellus'' along with other popular edible chanterelles. It is generally similar in appearance to '' C. cibarius'' and '' C. formosus'' except for its large size at maturity. Description The pileus (cap) of ''C. californicus'' is wide, exceptionally , and yellow-orange in color (although adhering leaf litter may cause a mottled color); it may become brownish with age. The hymenium is folded into decurrent ridges (false gills) and cross-veins, which deepen with age. The color of these ridges is usually similar to the cap but paler. The stipe (stem) is long and wide, with coloration similar to the hymenium. The spores are creamy yellow, elliptical, and smooth. individual specimens up to are reported, making it the largest-known species of chanterelle. Their unusual ...
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Cantharellus Cibarius
''Cantharellus cibarius'' (Latin: ''cantharellus'', "chanterelle"; ''cibarius'', "culinary") is the golden chanterelle, the type species of the chanterelle genus ''Cantharellus''. It is also known as girolle (or ''girole''). Despite its characteristic features, ''C. cibarius'' can be confused with species such as the poisonous '' Omphalotus illudens''. The golden chanterelle is a commonly consumed and choice edible species. Taxonomy At one time, all yellow or golden chanterelles in North America had been classified as ''Cantharellus cibarius''. Using DNA analysis, they have since been shown to be a group of related species known as the ''Cantharellus cibarius'' group or species complex, with ''C. cibarius sensu stricto'' restricted to Europe. In 1997, '' C. formosus'' (the Pacific golden chanterelle) and ''C. cibarius'' var. ''roseocanus'' were identified, followed by '' C. cascadensis'' in 2003 and '' C. californicus'' in 2008. In 2018, an Asian ...
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Cantharellus Flavus
''Cantharellus flavus'', also called the American golden chanterelle, Eastern yellow chanterelle or Midwestern yellow chanterelle, is a species of fungus in the genus ''Cantharellus''. Found in North America, it is an edible mushroom. Taxonomy ''Cantharellus flavus'' was described in 2013 by Matthew Foltz and Tom Volk. Initially, ''C. flavus'' was classified along with similar species under the species name ''Cantharellus cibarius''. Since the description of this species in 2013, its validity as a distinct species has been questioned, due to the heterogeneity of its morphology and habitat, which overlaps with the distinguishing characteristics of other species, and only minor molecular differences. Therefore, it has been suggested that ''C. flavus'' is part of the species complex of '' Cantharellus tenuithrix''. Its epithet ''flavus'' comes from the Latin word for "yellow", referring to this species' yellow spore print, stipe, false gills and cap. Description The cap i ...
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