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Cantharellaceae Collection

The enchanting world of Cantharellaceae comes alive in these captivating images


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The enchanting world of Cantharellaceae comes alive in these captivating images. Trumpet Chanterelles, with their vibrant golden caps, form a mesmerizing group on the woodland floor. Meanwhile, the Horn of Plenty or Black Chanterelle mushrooms emerge like hidden treasures amidst the foliage of Ebernoe Common. A closer look reveals the intricate beauty of these fungi. The RF-Chanterelle mushroom showcases its delicate gills, each one a testament to nature's artistry. Inverness-shire unveils another species of Chanterelle fungus, displaying its unique gill pattern on the underside. Edible chanterelles delight us not only with their taste but also with their spore dispersal pattern. As they release their spores into the air, they contribute to the cycle of life and growth. Amongst moss-covered landscapes, both Cantharellus cibarius (Common Chanterelle) and Cantharellus tubaeformis (Trumpet Chanterelle) find their place to flourish. Their presence adds a touch of magic to these serene environments. A solitary Horn of Plenty mushroom stands tall as if inviting us into its mysterious realm. Its distinctive shape and color make it an unmistakable member of this fascinating family. Illustrations bring together Cantharellaceae and Hydnaceae in a visual symphony that celebrates biodiversity and unity within nature's tapestry. In New Forest's woodlands lies another spectacle—the fruiting bodies of Horns-of-Plenty nestled among leaf litter or thriving amongst mosses. These sightings remind us that even in seemingly ordinary places, extraordinary wonders await those who take time to observe closely. Cantharellaceae captivates our imagination with its diversity and elegance—a reminder that beneath our feet lies a world brimming with marvels waiting for discovery.