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White Chanterelle 

Cantharellus Subalbidus

In the Puget Sound, I find Whites Chanterelles most frequently in the Salal, Oregon Grape, and Ferns that grows between Douglas Fir and Hemlock 

Cantharellus subalbidus aka White Chanterelle

Cap

smooth, without scales or fibers and colored creamy white 

Gills

blunt edged, appearing a bit like folds instead of blades and running down the stem

Stem

when torn the flesh appears like string cheese

Spores

white or cream colored

Companions

Conifers like Fir and Hemlock

Seasons

late Summer through Autumn

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