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Black Trumpet

craterellus cornucopioides

Description:

Craterellus cornucopioides is easily recognized by its small, dark grey to blackish funnel-shaped fruiting body and tendency to fruit in clusters. Finding it in the field, however, can be a challenge. Its diminutive size and somber color allow it to blend remarkably well into its surroundings. Many mushroom hunters describe searching as looking for small black holes in the ground. Fruiting body 2-7 cm broad, 3-9 cm tall, funnel-shaped, margin undulate, sometimes irregularly torn; surface dry with fine scales, dark grey to blackish when moist, fading to lighter tones when dry; flesh thin, leathery; spore bearing surface smooth to slightly wrinkled, pale grey.

Habitat:

Gregarious to clustered in mixed hardwood and coniferous forests from midwinter to spring. Especially common under Arbutus menziesii (madrone), but also Quercus agrifolia (ive oak) and Lithocarpus densiflorus (tanbark oak). Frequently found growing near moss.

Notes:

Edible and choice, worth collecting the many fruiting bodies necessary to make a meal. This very flavorful fungus is wonderful fresh or dried.

1 Species ID Suggestions

Trumpet of death, black chanterelle, black trumpet, or horn of plenty
Craterellus cornucopioides Craterellus cornucopioides


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2 Comments

keithp2012
keithp2012 12 years ago

Thank You

CorduneanuVlad
CorduneanuVlad 12 years ago

Delicious mushrooms.

keithp2012
Spotted by
keithp2012

New York, USA

Spotted on Sep 9, 2011
Submitted on Sep 9, 2011

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