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Ok... Lactarius revisited


Kimon

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Sry about the missing info in my previous post. So, these two mushrooms were found in a forest of oak trees, but there were fir trees as well. Altitude approximately 1200 m. The first two photos are what seems to me as lactarius deliciosus. Cap diameter about 4cm. Stem length about 3cm. The other mushroom, well, i cannot exactly guess. Is it some kind of lactarius as well?? Cap diameter about 9cm

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I don't see any green staining on the first one. I think this points away from L. deliciosus and favors something more like L. salmonicolor. Also, I think I see what may be a scrobiculate stalk... shallow darker orange "potholes". In North America, L salmonicolor is reported under fir trees.

2nd mushroom looks like a Lactarius. If it has a fishy odor and a mild taste, then L. luteolus is a possibility... assuming this is a European species.

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