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c1trusbl00m · 2 months
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(Late) Funguary week 3: Edible
Black Trumpet (Craterellus cornucopioides)
Prompt list by @/feefal on IG
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ljussangen · 8 months
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drfirsnogayny · 2 months
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Funguary 2024 Day 19
🍜 Week 3: Edible ☕ Craterellus cornucopioides aka Black trumpet
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Like all members of the Chanterelle family, he is kind and has a pet black fox (for some reason I think the fox's name is Patrick). He also wears sweaters, plays the trumpet and drinks hot coffee.
What do foxes have to do with it? Because Chanterelle mushrooms in Russian sounded like “лисичка” (lisichka), which is a diminutive name for a fox.
Other arts:
🧢 Mycena Subcyanocephala
🪸 Lilac Coral Fungus
🦃 Turkey Tail
☁️ Cystolepiota
🏮 Filoboletus Manipularis
🪽 Angel Wings
🧽 Penicillin
👹 Satan's Bolete
🌳 Silver Leaf Fungus
🗡️ Destroying Angel
🪺 Birds Nest Fungus
🧟 Dead Man's Fingers
👒 Lilac Bonnet
🩸 Bleeding Tooth
🪮 Black Velvet
🍜 Enoki
🍘 Dotted Stem Bolete
🌧️ Inky Cap
☕ Black Trumpet 🍄
🧤 Amethyst Deceiver
🍚 Puffball
💧 Dewdrop Bonnet
🫂 Mycorrhizal Network
🎭 False Blusher
🐕 Stinkhorn
🌵 Prototaxites
🪬 Blue Coprinopsis
🐝 Icing Sugar Fingus
💋 Magic Mushroom
Organizer: @/feefal
🇷🇺 Pic on ref
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aphermion · 8 months
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8/23/23
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mycoblogg · 9 months
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FOTD #057 : trumpet of the dead! (craterellus cornucopioides)
the trumpet of the dead (AKA horn of plenty, black chanterelle, or black trumpet) is a cantharellaceae fungus. it is found in europe, north america, & east asia. most often, it is found under broad-leaf trees, in moist spots.
the big question : can i bite it?? yes :-) they have great flavour & are full of protein, making them choice.
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c. cornucopioides description :
"the fruiting body does not have a separation into stalk & cap, but is shaped like a funnel expanded at the top, normally up to about 10 centimetres (4 inches) tall & .5–7 cm (1⁄4–2+3⁄4 in) in diameter, but said to grow exceptionally to 15 cm (6 in) tall. the upper & inner surface is black or dark grey, & rarely yellow. the lower & outer fertile surface is a much lighter shade of grey."
[images : source & source] [fungus description : source]
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tom-at-the-farm · 9 months
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Craterellus cornucopioides (trumpet of the dead) and Hygrocybe conica (witch's hat), competing for Most Goth Common Name
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theroadtofairyland · 8 months
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Dark Delights
Watercolor On Black Paper
2023, 11"x 14"
Black Chanterelle Mushroom, Horn of Plenty, Craterellus cornucopioides
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mutant-distraction · 3 months
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Craterellus cornucopioides?
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trilvyrose · 2 months
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Funguary week 3 entry : Black trumpet
Here's my design inspired by the black trumpet mushroom (Craterellus cornucopioides) ! 🍄🖤 Challenge hosted by @feefal 🥰 Despite its spooky appearance and its nickname "trumpet of death", this species is perfectly edible and apparently delicious ! 😸 I had so much fun w/ this snake character !! Look at them, such a cute lil fella ✨
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maskrosfe · 2 years
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Mermay Day 6: Black Chanterelle (Craterellus Cornucopioides)
According to superstition, seeing the black chanterelle merperson is an omen that someone dead wants to get your attention. However, as far as any real observer of the black chanterelle merperson can tell, they do not have any contact with the dead. They're a lively bunch that adores to travel in groups.
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Funguary day 19: black trumpet! A half-lion, half-buffalo with long fluffy ears, long fluffy fur, and a love for swimming in rivers. Based on the Craterellus cornucopioides (photo below)
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Photo credit to user Sarahnphillips on Wikimedia Commons
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vodka-and-ocs · 2 months
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WELCOME TO MY PERSONAL OC HELL
Abby Idris
Ada Amakiir (later Galanodel)
Adel Weiss
Alexana
Amber
Andromeda
Andy
Antares
Arbus Lawrence
Ari
Ariane Serta
Aster Nordström
Audrey
Bajern
Basil
Clarabell "Bell"
Barnard "Bernie"
Bleuet
Nathaniel "Brownie" Brown
Calliope
Camille James
Canopus
Cantique
Cassandra
Cecil
Cepheus
Cerys
Charlie
Cirrus
Claudia
Cobalt Nightingale (formerly Song)
Corbin
Dante
Daryl Galanodel
David Ceese
Deneb
Dust
El
Elaine
Eris Winberg
Etna
Eugenia
Eve
Fireweed
Narangerel "Gan" Purev
Gary Khan
George
Grace
Halley
Hazel Brown
Hedd
Helen C.C. Kobena (the C.C. stands for Craterellus Cornucopioides)
Hemlock
(The) Hero
Herophilus
Hillen Eke
Himari Fujimori
Hortense
Hyacinth
Hyo
Irina
Isabelle de la Tour
Jak'raadun'zaerazylym "Silver Jack"
Jackie Lantern
Jessica
Jupiter
Kal Idris
Kamon
Keion Galanis
Kohaku
Kris "Krill"
Lakar
Laurel Walters
(Idris) Lavellan
Leco
Levi Eke
Lewis Glory
Lian
Linus
Liz (short for Lizard, allegedly)
Loveshot
Lyr Galanodel
Malachite
Marcus
Marine
Mars
Mashael
Maul
Mavra
Megrim
Mercury ? (later Lawrence)
Mercy
Merryweather
Messier
Miel
Miracle
Mirage
Mournblade
Mushi ? (later Skoll)
Nadeem
Narcissus
Neptune
Nero
Nora Eke
Nur
Octave
Opal
Ophélie
Orpheus
Ortica
Ouroboros
Owen
Pea
Pendula
Persimmon "Percy"
Philomena
Phoebe Hobbes
Pickle
Pluto Cedeño
Poe K. Amon
Poem
Polaris
Prisme
Proxima
Rat
Ravi
Rena Idris
Rigel
Robjorn "Rob"
Sanctity
Saturn
Scylla
Sedna Ramanantsoa
Sepsha
Shrimp
Silas
Sinistre
Sirius
Sol Nordström
Swift J1818.0
Sylvia
Teeth
Temperance
Thej Mahariel
Tobias
Turmoil
Ulysses
Valerie (Valentine, Raphael, ...) Heart
Vega
Vell
Vincenza "Vinny" Fontanelli
Violet
Viridian
Will Frey
Willow
Wisteria
Yori Kamiya
Zelda
[lonely avatar]
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aphermion · 9 months
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Black Trumpet mushroom, Craterellus cornucopioides
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mycoblogg · 8 months
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there’s this app called mushroom book
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ohh, thank you !! this looks interesting, but i still can't find a single source to verify that this is true, & i don't suppose there is a way to find out what source the app used. i hope there are no other errors in the app, especially when it comes to stating the edibility of fungi.
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garfiposa · 1 year
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Black Trumpet
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The Black Trumpet, or Craterellus cornucopioides, is an edible mushroom. This fungus is found in woods in North America, East Asia, and Europe.  It mostly grows under oak, beech or other broad-leaved trees, especially in moss in moist spots on heavy calcareous soil. It seems to appears from June to November, and in the UK, from August to November.
The fruiting body does not have a separation into stalk and cap like most mushrooms, but is shaped like a funnel expanded at the top, normally up to about 4 inches tall and .5–7 cm in diameter. The upper and inner surface is dark or black, and on rare occasions yellow. The lower and outer surface is a much lighter shade of grey. The fertile surface is somewhat smooth but may be wrinkled. There are no poisonous mushrooms that look like the Black Trumpet, making this a great mushroom for beginners to identify. However when it comes to locating them out in the wilderness, they’re not always easy to find. Their queer shape and dark color make them look like minuscule black holes on the forest floor.
Black trumpets are also edible! They contain 69.45 g of protein, 13.44 g of carbohydrates (mostly mannitol), 4.88 g of fat, fatty acids (primarily of the polyunsaturated variety), phenols, flavonoids, 87 mg of vitamin C, and vitamin B12. They don't look like something you'd willingly eat, but they have a very good flavor! When dried their flavor acquires black truffle.
The Black Trumpet was first described in 1753 by Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus and known as “Trompette de la mort” which translates to “Trumpet of Death” in France!
No way, three mushroom blogs in one day???!! I rlly need to get new hobbies….
Bibliography: mushroom-appreciation northspore wikipedia
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fungusfocusedfreak · 2 years
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Craterellus cornucopioides
(Black trumpet, black chanterelle, horn of plenty, trumpet of death)
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