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Lactarius deterrimus.
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synonyms: Bitterer Milchling, False Saffron Milkcap |
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location: Europe | edibility: Edible | fungus colour: White to cream, Yellow, Green, Violet or purple, Brown, Orange | normal size: 5-15cm | cap type: Convex to shield shaped | stem type: Simple stem | flesh: Flesh exudes coloured latex (milk) when cut, Flesh granular or brittle, Mushroom slimy or sticky | spore colour: White, cream or yellowish | habitat: Grows in woods, Grows on the ground |
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Lactarius deterrimus Gröger. Bitterer Milchling, False Saffron Milkcap. Very similar to L. deliciosus and formerly not distinguished from it. It differs essentially in the flesh, where coloured by the milk, becoming purplish in ten minutes and dark dull wine-red in about thirty minutes after exposure, and by the milk being bitter. The cap colour is less reddish and more yellowish and the whole fungus is more liable to turn greenish. Habitat mainly under spruce but also pines. Frequent. Less good to eat than L. deliciosus. (Never eat any mushroom until you are certain it is edible as many are poisonous and some are deadly poisonous.) Found In Europe. |
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