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21-Sep-2024 Larry Martin

Cantharellus subalbidus

Green Mountain, Washington

White Chanterelle
A choice edible with a fruity odor likened to apricots, C. subalbidus is found in a wide variety of conifer habitats, but has a distinct preference for mature Douglas fir forests of the eastern Cascade slopes. Caps range from 6-20cm across. The caps which can range from a few centimeters to as much as twenty centimeters are white to cream-colored and develop yellowish to brownish stains with age. They are smooth, moist to dry, and may be lumpy. The flesh is stringy and develops yellowish to orangish tones on exposure. The fertile undersurface is concolorous with the cap and features a dense network of veins that run down the stalk, forking and cross-connecting rather extensively. The sinuous stalks taper downward and are often 10 or more centimeters long. When fresh they are a most handsome and unmistakable fungus much sought after for the table.

Apple iPhone 13 Pro ,Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR
1/60s f/1.5 at 5.7mm iso320 hide exif
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