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russulales > russulaceae > lactarius . . . ] by michael kuo one of eastern north america's most common mushrooms, lactarius glaucescens appears in july in oak-hickory forests, heralding the arrival of summer and (with enough rain) the large mycorrhizal mushrooms: boletes , amanitas , russulas , and other
species of lactarius . distinguishing features for lactarius glaucescens include its white colors, its densely crowded gills, its extremely acrid taste, and its milk, which turns slowly olive to pastel green on exposure. the gills are so crowded that, from a short distance, the underside of the cap...
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