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basidiome of Cantharellus amethysteus is associated with Broadleaved trees

Plant / associate
basidiome of Cantharellus amethysteus is associated with Pinopsida
Other: minor host/prey

Plant / associate
basidiome of Cantharellus amethysteus is associated with Fagus
Other: major host/prey

Plant / associate
basidiome of Cantharellus amethysteus is associated with Quercus
Other: major host/prey

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Cantharellus amethysteus

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Cantharellus amethysteus, the amethyst chanterelle, is a species of Cantharellus from Europe.[1]

Description

Cantharellus amethysteus is an edible[2] chanterelle species with white flesh which turns yellow as it ages.

Cap: 5-10cm. Flat topped to start with depression forming. Downy texture with irregular, wavy edges. Stem: 3-4cm. Tapers downwards, often flattened or twisted. Veins/ridges: Thick and decurrent. Paler colour than the cap. Taste: Mild. Smell: Mild and pleasant, faint smell of apricots. Spore print: white to palish yellow sometimes with a pink tinge. Spores: Cylindrical to elongated ellipsoid, smooth, non-amyloid. 8-10 x 5.5-6 μm.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Cantharellus amethysteus in MycoBank".
  2. ^ "Cantharellus amethysteus, Amethyst Chanterelle mushroom". www.first-nature.com. Retrieved 2022-07-07.
  3. ^ Buczacki, Stefan (2012). Collins fungi guide. London: Collins. ISBN 978-0-00-724290-0. OCLC 793683235.

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Cantharellus amethysteus: Brief Summary

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Cantharellus amethysteus, the amethyst chanterelle, is a species of Cantharellus from Europe.

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