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raffib128
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Craterellus lutescens?
#26864682 - 08/05/20 02:03 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Habitat: Found in extremely moist conditions (we did just have about an inch of rain) and almost exclusively out of moss. The surrounding trees I noticed were Eastern Hemlock and Yellow Birch. Found several gregarious patches, including one that must have numbered in the hundreds. I found Craterellus tubaeformis growing in close proximity to two of the patches of the mushroom in question. Found in central Vermont, today.
Gills: Some folds and ridges, but generally barely defined. Gills, stem, and cap all similar color orange, although some of the caps appear a little darker.
Stem: Thin and becoming hollow. Has similar "legs" to tubaeformis.
Cap: Fairly round when young, but displaying wavy edges in maturity. Unsure about any brown fibrils, as referenced by mushroomexpert.com's short description on Craterellus lutescens. Some of the caps do appear to have brown streaks running from the center out, but only really visible with a hand lense.
Spore print color: White or close to it
Bruising: None.
Other information: Smells strongly, fruity and a hint of perfume. The mushrooms in question are on the left up front. Thanks in advance for any help! Hopefully I can eat these, as many of the fruits I saw were very young.

Looks like it is probably Craterellus lutescens f. luteocomus. Any help confirming would be appreciated.
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Edited by raffib128 (08/05/20 07:22 PM)
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Re: Craterellus lutescens? [Re: raffib128]
#26865274 - 08/05/20 06:39 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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I see some Craterellus tubaeformis, Chanterelles, another Craterellus, Boletus, I think I see Hydnum and another bolete or something similar
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Re: Craterellus lutescens? [Re: Doc9151]
#26865313 - 08/05/20 07:08 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Yeah, so the top row is Chanterelles (some cibarius specie that grows in association with eastern hemlock out here).
Middle row, left to right: Bolete (possibly king?), Hydnums, another bolete or relative, and then Lactifluus hygrophoroides.
Bottom row, left to right: the chanterelles in question, Craterellus tubaeformis on the notecard, i believe the two little brown ones are Inocybe calamistrata, and still working on guessing at the white and purple little guy.
I'm a beginner, so I could be wrong in my assessment of what i have, except the cibarius, hydnums, milkcaps, and tubies. I'm certain of those.
edit: Oh yeah, and the spore print is white or close to it.
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Edited by raffib128 (08/05/20 07:13 PM)
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Re: Craterellus lutescens? [Re: raffib128]
#26866591 - 08/06/20 02:19 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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post pictures of them showing the cap gills and stem including where the stem and gills meet.
That bottom row is either Craterellus or Cantharellus, I can't see the gills enough to be certain
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Re: Craterellus lutescens? [Re: Doc9151]
#26866967 - 08/06/20 06:02 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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I actually found some Craterellus lutescens today as well as more of the mushroom I was questioning, which I now know to be the Craterellus luteocomus (or Craterellus lutescens f. luteocomus). Thanks for your time, and hopefully any other pics I post won't be from a digital camera that's almost 20 years old.
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Re: Craterellus lutescens? [Re: raffib128]
#26867033 - 08/06/20 06:46 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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it's all good, today's cell phones have great cameras. I have an s10 and I love the camera on it.
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