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Re: New Mushrooms...

Well, if one of the two most common ones is cantherellus lateritius, I
think you're right, too. Carol




Tue Aug 14, 2007 11:57 pm

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I think they're all chanterelles. No lobster. Does the big one smell like apricots? The little ones look like cantherellus cinnabarinus. They're not hard to...
Carol
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Aug 14, 2007
11:33 pm

I agree. These photos appear to be of the two most common Chanterelles in NJ. Jack...
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Aug 14, 2007
11:46 pm

Well, if one of the two most common ones is cantherellus lateritius, I think you're right, too. Carol...
Carol
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Aug 14, 2007
11:58 pm

How about the fact the big one has no gills? Also, it does not smell like apricot....
Frank
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Aug 15, 2007
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They're cantherellus lateritius "smooth chanterelles" and apricot's a pretty subtle smell even at best anyway. Carol...
Carol Raine
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