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In oak forests, for example, growing view L . quietus - Lactarius oak . It is different,however, a brown hat with concentric circles, rusty-brown base and a few feet tart taste pulp and latex . This fungus forms mycorrhiza with oak, grows in natural oak and mixed oak-hornbeam forests, but is also found in parks and gardens . edible, but with incomparable spurge . In the beech forests growing likeMushroom L . subdulcis . It has a brown or chestnut brown hat without circles of the same color and leg . From watery latex tickle in the throat . edible, but less quality . Lactarius quietus hat has a diameter of 6 - 8 cm, dirty-brown, red-brown, with mild circles . Plates from pale to pale ocher-brown . Legdimensions W-6 / 0.5 - 1.2 cm, the same color as the cap at the base of the rusty-brown . The flesh is light brown; 804 Re drop stains in the ocher-yellow . milky juice yellow-cream, immutable hydroxide . Spore print straw-yellow . Spores yellowish, 7.5-9 / 6.5 - 7.5 pM .
SPECIFICATIONS | |
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Bag | |
Form dispute | almost rounded, folded, amyloid |
The size of the dispute | 7.5-9 / 6.5 - 7.5 mm |
Disputes | yellow |
Description | |
Name in latin | Lactarius quietus |
Rod | Lactarius |
Characteristics of the species | brown hat with concentric circles, rusty-brown base and a few feet tart taste pulp and latex , |
Features | the best time for oak Lactarius - hot in June, the best place - warmed edge, where all the old oaks |
Fruiting bodies are formed (grows) | from early July to late September (massively in the last ten days of July and the middleAugust to mid-September) |
Class | Agaricomycetes |
Edible | conditionally edible mushroom |
Related species | Lactarius flexuosus (Lactarius flexuosus), Lactarius watery milky (Lactarius serifluus) |
Grow | form mycorrhiza with oak, grows in natural oak and mixed oak-hornbeam forests, but is also found in parks and gardens |
Smell | specific |
Fruiting body (Cap) | |
Surface | with mild circles |
Color | dirty-brown, reddish-brown |
Diameter | 6 - 8 cm , |
Form | first plano-convex, with age becomes more concave, with a rough surface |
Plant | |
Spore print | straw-colored |
Flesh | light brown; drop Fe 804 colors in its ocher-yellow |
Plates | from pale ocher to pale brown, often narrow, thin, slightly downward on the stem |
Features | latexyellow-cream, immutable hydroxide |
Stipe | |
Diameter | 0.5 - 1.2 cm |
Length | B - 6 cm |
Color | the same color as the cap at the base of the rusty-brown |
Features | cylindrical, solid, then hollow, dense, brittle |
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