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[5] [6] The upper and inner surface is black or dark grey, and rarely yellow. [4] The lower and outer fertile surface is a much lighter shade of grey. The fertile surface is more or less smooth but may be somewhat wrinkled. The size of the elliptical spores is in the range 10–17 μm × 6–11 μm. The basidia are two-spored.
Craterellus is a genus of generally edible fungi similar to the closely related chanterelles, with some new species recently moved from the latter to the former.Both groups lack true gills on the underside of their caps, though they often have gill-like wrinkles and ridges.
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 substantial.
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Recipes from Africa, the Caribbean & Latin America for Black History Month.
King trumpet mushrooms mirror the sweet, delicate flavor of sea scallops, which are here nestled into a colorful and crisp corn and snap pea succotash. It's a great dish for date night! It's a ...
Black chanterelle is a common name of several fungi species and can refer to: Craterellus cornucopioides; Craterellus cinereus; Craterellus atrocinereus; Polyozellus ...
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