Firm Russula
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| Firm Russula sculpture, acrylic paint by "Wildman" |
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One of the most beautiful Russulas, this one has a cap that's yellow-orange on the periphery, changing to red-orange toward the center. The convex cap, with its incurved margin and center indentation, is 1-3/8 to 7 inches across, sticky when wet, and quite firm, not shattering readily as do other Russulas. |
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| Firm Russula, from above photo by "Wildman" |
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The white to pale yellowish gills attach to the stem. They may be crowded together or distant from each other. |
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| Firm Russula, side view Note the cap's yellowish periphery and reddish center. photo by "Wildman" |
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The spore print is white. The dingy white stalk is 1-5 inches long, 3/8 to 1-3/4 inches thick; solid when young, become hollow in age. There's no ring or skirt. |
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| Firm Russula, from below photo by "Wildman" |
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This mushroom is common in beech-maple and coniferous forests throughout eastern North America in mid- and late summer. Its taste ranges from unpleasantly bitter to awfully bitter. This is not a mushroom you're going to want to try. Mushroom Homepage, Mushroom Essentials, Russula Homepage, Mushroom Cooking, Mushroom Recipes, Home, Back to the Top |
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