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species that smell "of shrimp or crab," "of cooked apples," "of old wine-casks," "rancid, cheesy, or oily," "disagreeable," "odd," and so on. one group of russulas, however, is characterized by a smell that ranges from sweetly waxy or spermatic, to strongly fragrant and reminiscent of maraschino cherries
representing several stages of development. key to foetid russulas in north america . cap mottled with reddish brown and olive; stem surface and flesh bruising slowly red, then blackish; taste acrid; spores with very low warts (extending only to about μ); known from eastern north america. russula burkei . not...
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