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Visual Drone. . . Lactarius deliciosus?
    #19073030 - 11/02/13 12:19 AM (10 years, 3 months ago)

Habitat:

Office Park. . . Hayward, California.  Irrigated lawn. Dense and thick sod with uncut grass and leaf debris.  Fruiting from Soil.  In light shade, but site definitely gets some sun in the morning early/afternoon.  Near some pines.

Gills:

Light orange.  Seem decurrent or attached.  Bruising blue/green in spots, 4 hours post-harvest.  Has short gills between long, cap-length blades near the cap margin.

Stem:

3 cm diameter.  4 cm long.  Orange in color, composed of fibrous tissue.  No Volva or annulus detectable  Stem is hollow and looks munched on maybe.  Appears carved within. :lobstersauce:

Cap:

10 cm, convex.  Conical.  Coloring is tan grey with green cast.  Tissue texture is rough and pocked.  Light cracking sound when broken.

Spore print color:

Neutral white.  Kinda greyish

Bruising:

Blue Green.  After several hours, tissue with heavy damage have become a reddish black.  This color might be my eyes tricking me.

Other information:

No significant smell.











Keyed this out to Lactarius deliciosus via Mus. Demyst.  Let me know what y'all think, please!
Super cool looking color and actually very inspiring/hypnotic.  Makes me wish I could find some of those Indigo Milk Caps!!!  Why is hunting so much fun?  :stayfunky:


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Re: Visual Drone. . . Lactarius deliciosus? [Re: brown_jenkin]
    #19073047 - 11/02/13 12:22 AM (10 years, 3 months ago)

Yup, or as close as matters. Way past their prime, but still a pretty mushroom.


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Re: Visual Drone. . . Lactarius deliciosus? [Re: canid]
    #19073072 - 11/02/13 12:28 AM (10 years, 3 months ago)

Does deliciosus not give off the, "latex" when they are this old?  Didn't really see any on this fungal fellow.

Thanks for the tips about cooking Coprinus comatus!  Had about six caps fried up over marinara and pasta!  :jamming:


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Re: Visual Drone. . . Lactarius deliciosus? [Re: brown_jenkin]
    #19073081 - 11/02/13 12:30 AM (10 years, 3 months ago)

Not always, but usually to at least a small degree. This one is doing so; it's plain as day in this pic, where the section of gills is broken off:



It's not flowing copiously, but it's definitely right there.


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Re: Visual Drone. . . Lactarius deliciosus? [Re: canid]
    #19073101 - 11/02/13 12:34 AM (10 years, 3 months ago)

Oh I see what you mean.  That juicy bit.  I was imagining it would be like milk.  Oops.

Where's my juicer when I need it?  Fresh mushroom juice at $40 an ounce down in Malibu.


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Re: Visual Drone. . . Lactarius deliciosus? [Re: brown_jenkin]
    #19073118 - 11/02/13 12:39 AM (10 years, 3 months ago)

lol.

but yeah; with lactarius, it's not always copious and flowing. under very dry conditions there may be none at all, and in some cases possibly under especially wet ones.


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