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Cantharellus enelensis is one of several s … Cantharellus enelensis is one of several species of chanterelle native to North America. It is a new member of the C. cibarius complex and wasn't discovered until 2017. Chanterelles identified with DNA sequencing as C. enelensis have been found in Newfoundland, Quebec, Michigan and Illinois but there is evidence to suggest it is widespread in North American conifer forests. It has been temporarily categorized as having a conservation status of 'least concern'. Members of the C. cibarius complex in eastern North America are difficult to distinguish from one another without special techniques such as DNA sequencing and microscopic examinations. C. enelensis is the most commonly found chanterelle in Newfoundland. C. enelensis is one of 40 varieties of Cantharellus that grows in North America. Cantharellus that grows in North America.
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Cantharellus enelensis is one of several s … Cantharellus enelensis is one of several species of chanterelle native to North America. It is a new member of the C. cibarius complex and wasn't discovered until 2017. Chanterelles identified with DNA sequencing as C. enelensis have been found in Newfoundland, Quebec, Michigan and Illinois but there is evidence to suggest it is widespread in North American conifer forests. It has been temporarily categorized as having a conservation status of 'least concern'. Members of the C. cibarius complex in eastern North America are difficult to distinguish from one another without special techniques such as DNA sequencing and microscopic examinations. C. enelensis is the most commonly found chanterelle in Newfoundland. C. enelensis is one of 40 varieties of Cantharellus that grows in North America. Cantharellus that grows in North America.
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Cantharellus enelensis
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