What are the common yellow fungi 1 and chanterelle?
The chanterelle is also known as egg yolk fungus, yellow fungus, apricot fungus, etc. Its fruiting body is fleshy, trumpet-shaped, and the color is apricot yellow to egg yellow. The chanterelle generally grows in the broad-leaved forest at an altitude of 600- 1200 meters, scattered or clustered, with a sunny nature and a growth temperature of 20-28 degrees.
2. Boletus
Boletus has a variety of colors, mainly yellow, white or black. Its thallus is large, its flesh is thick and its stalk is thick. It generally grows in coniferous forests and mixed forests. The breeding season is June 6- 10/October every year, and the mycelium of Boletus grows well in the environment of 18-30 degrees.
3. Lactarius
Lactarius matsutake, also known as Pleurotus ostreatus and Pleurotus eryngii, can form mycorrhizal relationship with Pinus massoniana in natural environment. It is oblate and hemispherical when it is young, and concave in the middle after it is developed in the later stage. Its cap is orange or almost copper-colored, and its color gradually fades with the growth of fruiting bodies.
4. Broom bacteria
Broom fungus, also known as coral fungus, is distributed in the northeast, southwest and southeast of China. It is called the flower of wild fungus, with high ornamental value, medicinal and edible value. Broom fungus is suitable for living in warm, high humidity and weak light areas.
5. Termitomyces gallinarum
Termitomyces gallinarum is a fungus which is born with termites. Termites cultivate hyphae of termites while building nests, forming an ecosystem with the same characteristics. It only grows in southern provinces and cities such as Yunnan and Guizhou, and is common in wasteland, graves and cornfields of needle-leaved forest.