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, morphologically, and ecologically distinct european species that does not occur in north america, characterized by mycorrhizal association with pines (species of pinus), conspicuous pot-holes on the stem surface, and thin-lined sporal ornamentation. i have seen lactarius deliciosus in european woods
and in markets, but i have not collected it for study. over the last decade or so belgian mycologist jorinde nuytinck and collaborators have published a series of papers ( , , a, b, c) investigating the area of the genus lactarius to which lactarius deliciosus belongs: section deliciosi. nuytinck studied...
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agaricus augustus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > agaricus > agaricus augustus agaricus augustus [ basidiomycota > agaricales > agaricaceae > agaricus . . . ] by michael kuo this stunning species, sometimes called "the prince," is fairly common in california and the
pacific northwest. it grows under conifers, but is not usually a woodland species; it seems to prefer conifers growing near roads, paths, gardens, parks, and so on. agaricus augustus is fairly easily identified by its large size, its scaly brown cap, and its strong odor, which is sharp and reminiscent...
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