
Cantharellus ferruginascens - Yellowish-creamy, ochraceous, straw, creamy, young sporocarps usually with a pale lemon-greenish-olive shade or with a lilac shade (like in an amethyst chanterelles) (Cantharellus amethysteus), the margin of the hat itself lighter, whitish; 20-60 mm in diameter, initially convex, with age with a recessed center; margin incurved, with age undulating and layered; matte, velvety surface.
The shaft of the hat's color; 20-40 x 5-10 mm, equal. All parts of the fruiting body, and in particular the hymenform and the stem, compressed or rubbed, darken within a dozen or so minutes, take on the color of the ointment to the hay.
Rare. In leafy forests. There are known positions in which sporocarps grow a few or more in rows, under hornbeams, less often under clones / oaks / hornbeams.
value: Edible.