Lactarius azonites (Bull.) Fr., (a milkcap)


7 Oct 2016 at OSGR: SU30 in South Hants, England

Record Summary2 fruitbodies under Oak and birch
Found asFruitbody
Date7 October 2016
OS grid refOSGR: SU30
Lat/Lon50° 50’ N, 1° 30’ W
Vice CountySouth Hants, VC no: 11
CountryEngland

Notes:

There were about 8 fruitbodies at this spot a week ago. Unfortunately the single apparently undamaged fruitbody was quite dry and turned out to have been previously dug up and replanted. (The joys of foraying in the New Forest!)

Milk: white, turning pink. Cut flesh also turning pink, especially above gill, below cap cuticle and in stipe base.

Spore print: buff, BFF "G" (ie F).

[ 'BFF' = British Fungus Flora colour chart ]

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