Distribution: Widespread throughout Northern Hemisphere
Conservation Status: Not of concern
Edibility: Chrysodon is Greek for golden tooth and refers to the most distinctive feature of Hygrophorus chrysodon, the golden yellow granules or minute hairs on the cap (especially the edge), stipe, and gills. Otherwise, the fruitbodies are white, or sometimes very pale yellow, small to medium-sized and variable in stature from rather slender to fairly stocky.
Chrysodon is Greek for golden tooth and refers to the most distinctive feature of Hygrophorus chrysodon, the golden yellow granules or minute hairs on the cap (especially the edge), stipe, and gills. Otherwise, the fruitbodies are white, or sometimes very pale yellow, small to medium-sized and variable in stature from rather slender to fairly stocky.
PNW Herbaria: Specimen records of Hygrophorus chrysodon in the Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria database
CalPhotos: Hygrophorus chrysodon photos