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Waltham Forest, London, UK, September 2020Wooly milkcap (Lactarius torminosus)The pale pink concentr
Wooly Milkcap:There are several species of milkcap with a shaggy, wooly cap edge. This one is pretty
These are Lactarius detrrimus - an orange milk cap that exudes carrot-orange milk from its gills.The
Hypomyces lateritius is a fungus that parasitizes milkcaps - altering their form and texture, replac
aetheric-aesthetic:Lactifluus/Lactarius hygrophoroides(Milk cap)
Microcollybia cirrhata - Dwergcollybia by andre de kesel on Flickr.
typhlonectes:Indigo Milkcap (Lactarius indigo)Compared to other colors found in nature, true blues a
Saffron caps (Lactarius deliciosus) and wild apples with some lovely Swiss folks.
Absolute proof that the mycelium has taken root. Lactarius deliciosus
Successfully transplanted from the forest to my backyard: Lactarius deliciosus.
plantveins:fantasticfungi:Lactarius Uvidusdem shrumz
ravisher:indigo milk cap (lactarius indigo)
✨ 1• Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca. 2• Coprinus commatus. 3• Lactarius indigo. 4• Laccaria laccata. 5• B
mushroomgay: Waltham Forest, London, UK, September 2020Wooly milkcap (Lactarius torminosus)The pale
Saffron milkcap - Lactarius deliciosus. Now there’s a provocative specific epithet… &l
The stocky fungi Pine Milkcap Lactarius musteus, exudes milk. It is endangered and although edible,
Prompt # 3 from @illustrious.belle ’s #mothsandmushrooms witchtober challenge list, luna m
indigo milkcaps ✷ happy halloween and samhain too :-3
After heavy rain - there is fungi explosion in CatskillsHere is lovely Lactarius delicious group
mushroomgay:London, UK, September 2021Woolly milkcap (Lactarius torminosus)These gorgeous little mil
26/10/2020 When cut or bruised, this milkcap mushroom oozes a Not Ominous At All Thick Dark Red
mushroomgay: London, UK, September 2021Woolly milkcap (Lactarius torminosus)These gorgeous little mi
✨ 1• Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca. 2• Coprinus commatus. 3• Lactarius indigo. 4• La
“Lactarius Indigo” Blue Mushrooms. Photo: Scott Stimpson.
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