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Pnwmushroomnomad
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ID request:NW Wa Lactarius Rubrilacteus?
#27000568 - 10/23/20 10:01 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Found growing in a heavily coniferous forest NW Wa park.. on the side of the trail. Sorry kinda exhausted from a long day so not much of a description just pictures.
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Edited by Pnwmushroomnomad (10/23/20 10:03 PM)
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Nickoloxious
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It's certainly a Lactarius Sp. It might be L.Rubrilacteus. What colour milk did it bleed?
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Re: ID request:NW Wa Lactarius Rubrilacteus? [Re: Nickoloxious]
#27000587 - 10/23/20 10:28 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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My fault should have added these. Pics taken right after being cut with my knife. Red I would say.
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Edited by Pnwmushroomnomad (10/23/20 10:29 PM)
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If it was red then I agree that it's Lactarius rubrilacteus.
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Re: ID request:NW Wa Lactarius Rubrilacteus? [Re: Nickoloxious]
#27000603 - 10/23/20 10:41 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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I tried to squeeze it a bit to get it to ooze but it didn’t really seem to “bleed” much. That looks red to you too though yeah? Thanks mate.
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Not sure if the white spots in those last photos are just reflections of light... But yeah. I'd say so.
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Re: ID request:NW Wa Lactarius Rubrilacteus? [Re: Nickoloxious]
#27000643 - 10/23/20 11:10 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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As in the flesh should be red all the way through from the gills to the cap? I’ll be able to examine it tomorrow better in daylight. Never saw any red latex type material ooze out, but on the first photos you can see a more whiteish clear type of liquid creeping out the gills.
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Pnwmushroomnomad said: As in the flesh should be red all the way through from the gills to the cap?
Nah not in its entirety. The way it shows in the second photo is how it should be (on the edges). Cut the stem too as it should also be visible there.
The spots I’m referring to are within the red part...
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Pnwmushroomnomad said: on the first photos you can see a more whiteish clear type of liquid creeping out the gills.
Could just be condensation mixing with the original secretions. You’re probably better off looking for fresher ones. They look a little weathered.
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Re: ID request:NW Wa Lactarius Rubrilacteus? [Re: Nickoloxious] 1
#27000664 - 10/23/20 11:38 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Right on, thank you for all the great info my friend.🤙🙏
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I vote L. rubril because of the reddish milk and the green stains. I’m pretty sure those things separate it from L deliciosus
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Re: ID request:NW Wa Lactarius Rubrilacteus? [Re: SocalJosh]
#27000984 - 10/24/20 08:52 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Thanks Socaljosh! Shout out to you for pointing me in the right direction of this ID and helping out with mushroom knowledge. You da man
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