The species has a yellow-orange
fruiting body in the shape of a club with a flat cap. The
flesh is white, thin, and hollow at the top. The vertical side of the fruiting body normally has folds and wrinkles, but can be smooth. The
spores are smooth and their
spore print is pale yellow to
ochre. The mushroom has a pleasant odor and a sweet taste. and radioactive
caesium-137.
Similar species Although one field guide says that it is unlikely that anyone would confuse the mushroom with another species, the
yellow chanterelle is distantly related to the mushroom and looks nearly the same, except for the ridges and cross-veined
hymenium. In North America,
C. pallidoincarnatus (found in the West) and
C. unicolor (in the East) are similar, as is
C. ligula.
Clavariadelphus pistillaris is also similar, but the top is not flat. Additionally,
Macrotyphula fistulosa is tall and skinny, and
Neolecta has a bright yellow head. ==Habitat and distribution==