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Cantharellus coccolobae
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Cantharellus coccolobae is a species of Cantharellus (commonly referred to as chanterelles) that was formally described in 2016. C. coccolobae is ectomycorrhizal, forming a symbiotic relationship with Coccoloba uviferae (seagrape) and Coccoloba diversifolia (pigeonplum). It is present in the Caribbean, the Bahamas, Mexico, and Florida, United States....read more on Wikipedia.
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