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centereleven

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  1. Thanks for the info, spore print is white. And looking through some photos they do have a lot of similarities to the species you mentioned
  2. Thanks for the response, i should have clarified that they were growing in the dirt butted up against an oak root. I only took a guess that they were related to the chanterelle family, the larger caps are starting to form that horn shape. I did find another cluster not far from these also next to a oak stump. They really do smell great, i was hoping to find them edible.
  3. Hey guys, new to the forum here from Pa. Ive been picking mushrooms for a few years now, and an older friend of mine actually got me started. He is now 86 so i'm on my own in the woods, i usually stick to the basics and mushrooms i know, but while i was out last night looking for some ramshead i came across a cluster attached to a white oak root, in the open woods, in northeastern Pa. Not real familiar with chanterelles but this group does look like it could be from that family. All stalks are attached to a single base and they have a very aromatic fruity smell. Any help would be appreciated, also i have not done a spore print.
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