
Finding Russula rosacea on the Oregon coast - My Mushroom …
2024年10月18日 · One eye-catching mushroom that I enjoy finding and photographing in the woods is any red Russula. I was not disappointed on this outing, finding Russula emetica and Russula rosacea. Russulas are a brittle mushroom and can have caps of many different colors.
RUSSULA in the Pacific Northwest - SVIMS
RUSSULA, then, is a brittle-fleshed, gilled mushroom with a central stem, without a universal veil and, except in a few tropical species, without a partial veil. The spore color varies from pure white to yellow to a deep salmon or ochre.
Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest – Oregon Gourmet Mushrooms
Guide to foraging cauliflower, chanterelles, hedgehogs, matsutake, oysters, porcini and wood blewits in the Pacific Northwest coast range and Willamette Valley.
Danny’s DNA Discoveries – Russula of the PNW - ALPENTAL
Russula sp. Woo 51 - This rare species is very similar, purple or purple-red, found only twice with spruce and pine on the Oregon Coast. We only have ITS2 of this species.
Lobster Mushroom | Edible - Oregon Discovery
2020年10月6日 · Lobster Mushroom (Hypomyces Lactifluorum) is not a real mushroom rather a mold or parasitic fungus, living and feeding on the host mushroom. The mold attacks and grows on Short-stalked White Russula (Russula brevipes) and Peppery Milky (Lactarius piperatus) transforming and changing their appearance and taste.
Wild Edible Mushroom Season – Oregon - Oregon Discovery
2016年10月27日 · Season: October-February. Oregon White Truffle Fruiting Body: Irregularly round, potato-shaped, 1/2-2 inches (1.5-5 cm), firm, whitish to brown. Flesh: Whitish to grayish marbled flesh with white veins and canals. Strong garlic-like aroma. Habitat: Underground under Douglas fir, west of Cascades, Oregon Coast. Season: October-March.
October, 2024 - My Mushroom Fantasy
One eye-catching mushroom that I enjoy finding and photographing in the woods is any red Russula. I was not disappointed on this outing, finding Russula emetica and Russula rosacea.
The Truth about Russula brevipes - Cascade Mycological Society
2021年1月16日 · This mammoth of a mushroom (left side of picture) certainly doesn’t deserve the reputation associated with it and should never be punted, kicked, or trampled. The brevipes , as with all species in the genus Russula, is ectomycorrhizal (symbiotic) with conifers in Oregon and comprised of hyphae with large spherical cells.
Russula crassotunicata - it is... - Oregon Coast Mushrooms
2015年8月10日 · Russula crassotunicata - it is distinguished by its thick, gelatinous cap covering; brown staining; and fishy odor. (Although Russulas are notoriously hard to ID, there is a GREAT pictorial key for the PNW located here): http://www.alpental.com/.../PNWM.../PictorialKey/Russula.htm
Russula brevipes - Oregon Coast Mushrooms
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