Bigger than C. concinnus, smaller than C. aff. confluens. Common on the Sunshine coast, in 2019 I found some near Maxville and Northern NSW. The Chanterelles are around the same time that the Bunyas drop in QLD but later in NSW.
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Closeup of the woven network.
Growing in leaf mulch within a mixed Eucalypt Casuarina forest. Sunshine Coast Qld.
Chanterelles lack true gills, instead they have folds with networks of interwoven veins.
Various shapes and sizes.
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Cantharellus viscosus