Chanterelles
Chanterelle is the common name of several species of fungi in the genera Cantharellus, Craterellus, Gomphus, and Polyozellus. They are among the most popular of wild edible mushrooms. They are orange, yellow or white, meaty and funnel-shaped. On the lower surface, underneath the smooth cap, most species have rounded, forked folds that run almost all the way down the stipe, which tapers down seamlessly from the cap. Many species emit a fruity aroma, reminiscent of apricots, and often have a mildly peppery taste (hence its German name, Pfifferling). The name chanterelle originates from the Greek kantharos meaning "tankard" or "cup", a reference to their general shape.
Cantharellus cibarius (Chanterelle, Girole) Kinlochleven, Scotland 259 Cantharellus cibarius (Chanterelle, Girole) Kinlochleven, Scotland 262 Cantharellus cibarius (Chanterelle, Girole) Kinlochleven, Scotland 263 Cantharellus cibarius (Chanterelle, Girole) Kinlochleven, Scotland 269 Craterellus cornucopioides (Black Trumpet, Horn of Plenty) Hopkinton, NH Craterellus cornucopioides (Horn of Plenty) Howland, ME 026 Craterellus cornucopioides (Horn of Plenty) Howland, ME 027 Craterellus cornucopioides (Horn of Plenty, Black trumpet) Wormley & Bencroft Wood, UK 329 Craterellus cornucopioides (Horn of Plenty, Black trumpet) Wormley & Bencroft Wood, UK 331 Craterellus cornucopioides (Horn of Plenty, Black trumpet) Wormley & Bencroft Wood, UK 360 Craterellus cornucopioides (L.) Pers. (Horn of Plenty) Hopkinton, NH 1 Craterellus cornucopioides (L.) Pers. (Horn of Plenty) Hopkinton, NH 2 Pseudocraterellus undulatus Hopkinton, NH Turbinellus floccosus (scaly vase) Hopkinton, NH Turbinellus floccosus (Shaggy, Scaly, Woolly chanterelle) Hopkinton, NH Turbinellus floccosus (Woolly chanterelle) Andrew Brook Trail,NH Turbinellus floccosus (Woolly chanterelle) Hopkinton, NH Turbinellus floccosus (Woolly chanterelle) Newbury, NH