Chanterelles > Polyozellus atrolazulinus

Polyozellus atrolazulinus



Polyozellus atrolazulinus
(Blue Chanterelle, Polyozellus multiplex)

Habitat

Mycorrhizal with Spruce. Found a higher elevations above 10,000ft in Colorado.


Description

Although not a "true" Chanterelle that is what we call it. Most years they can be pretty rare. They're much more common on the Western Slope and San Juan Mountains.


Location

Colorado

Spore Print

White

Edibility

Edible

Color

Blue


Last Updated

Jul 02 2024 12:29 PM



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