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C. cibarius is a bright yellow to yellow-orange mushroom of medium to large size, with false gills as the spore-bearing surface. The cap may be slightly depressed. It has a central, fleshy stem. It has been reported to have a sweet, fruity apricot-like odour.
C. cibarius is a bright yellow to yellow-orange mushroom of medium to large size, with false gills as the spore-bearing surface. The cap may be slightly depressed. It has a central, fleshy stem. It has been reported to have a sweet, fruity apricot-like odour.


This mushroom grows throughout North America and Europe, where it is highly regarded as a prize edible.
This mushroom grows throughout North America and Europe, where it is highly regarded as a prize edible.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]]

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Cantharellus cibarius is a fungus in the phylum Basidiomycota. With its bright yellow colouration and distinctive goblet shape, it is one of the more easily identified edible fungi in hardwood, coniferous, or mixed forests.

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C. cibarius is a bright yellow to yellow-orange mushroom of medium to large size, with false gills as the spore-bearing surface. The cap may be slightly depressed. It has a central, fleshy stem. It has been reported to have a sweet, fruity apricot-like odour.

This mushroom grows throughout North America and Europe, where it is highly regarded as a prize edible.