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Cratarellus Ignicolor 1

We have a wide variety of wild mushrooms on our farm, but you could grow your own. People do! Craterellus Ignicoloris is characterized by its small size, its fairly well developed false gills, which often develop pinkish shades with maturity, and its yellow-orange cap, which develops a perforation in its center and becomes vase-shaped. Some Craterellus Ignicolor lookalikes include the Craterellus Tubaeformis, the Cantharellus Tabernensis, and the Cantharellus Minor. The Craterellus Ignicolor is edible. When cooking Craterellus Ignicolor mushrooms, get ready for a great mushroom flavor.

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