- M****on. p. 47. ISBN 2-225-53713-5. This
reference covers Craterellus as a
subgenus of
Craterellus, not as a genus.
Moncalvo JM,
Nilsson RH,
Koster B, Dunham...
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golden chanterelle. The
edible Craterellus lutescens differs in colour, and is
found only in very wet places.
Craterellus odoratus is
bright yellow with...
- 1097/00001721-200103000-00006. PMID 11302474. S2CID 28411589.
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Craterellus cinereus,
commonly known as the
black chanterelle or
ashen chanterelle, is a
species of
Craterellus found growing in
coniferous forest in...
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Craterellus fallax is a
species of "black trumpets" that
occurs in
Eastern North America. With a
number of
lookalikes in the genus, it is
edible but not...
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Craterellus caeruleofuscus is a
species of
fungus in the
mushroom family Cantharellaceae.
Index Fungorum v t e...
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Craterellus elegans is a
species of
fungus in the
family Cantharellaceae. Rick, 1931,
Egatea 16, page 41 v t e...
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Cantharellus subalbidus Craterellus cinereus Craterellus cornucopioides Craterellus ignicolor Craterellus tubaeformis Craterellus odoratus Gomphus clavatus...
- (Cantharellus formosus), the horn of
plenty (
Craterellus cornucopioides), and the
trumpet chanterelle (
Craterellus tubaeformis), are not only edible, but are...