It likes oak and pine trees, where it relies on underground fungi in the trees’ roots to survive. Go hunting for this mushroom in Florida’s forests. This bright blue mushroom has a shape similar to a large button mushroom, but other traits that make it very unique. The indigo milk-cap is a mushroom straight out of a fairy tale. Indigo Milk-cap Indigo milk cap | image by Bernard DUPONT via Flickr | CC BY-SA 2.0 Try sauteeing them with other mushrooms if you want to eat them. You’d think they would be hard to see since they’re so small, but their color – bright flamingo pink – solves that problem. The caps are narrow and trumpetlike, rarely reaching 1½ inches wide. In Florida, they can be found inland around oak forests and other hardwood trees. The Cinnabar chanterelles are one heck of a treat if you find one while foraging for mushrooms! These relatives of the golden chanterelle grow throughout the eastern United States.
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