Called C. fallax in the east, they are genetically the same as C. cornucopioides, despite having a pinkish or yellowish spore print and different size-spores.They have been considered mycorrhizal because of their outdated taxonomic association with chanterelles, but are now thought to be sabrobic, though they may have an association with moss, where they are often found. They grow under both hardwoods and conifers. 044-001