Russula puellaris Fr., (yellowing brittlegill)
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17 Jun 1979 at OSGR: SU83 in North Hants, England

Record Summary30-40 in group under Western Hemlock?/birch/spruce
Found asFruitbody
Date17 June 1979
OS grid refOSGR: SU83
Lat/Lon51° 10’ N, 0° 50’ W
Vice CountyNorth Hants, VC no: 12
CountryEngland
Voucher17 Jun 1979[A]
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Notes:

Cuticle: shiny, half peeling

Cap: reddish brown, darker in centre, tuberculate-sulcate

Stipe: waxy yellow spotting, especially on raised reticulate veining, otherwise white.

Fe+: weak brownish

Gills: cream, entire

Taste (gills): mild

Spores: BFF "D"

[ 'BFF' = British Fungus Flora colour chart ]

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