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semisanguineus is distinguished by its yellowish brown to olive brown cap, its pale stem, its reaction to koh (promptly purplish black), and its association with conifers. other members ofthe group have caps that are more red or orange, and/or react differently to koh, or are associated with hardwoods...
in central illinois, in late summer and fall. it is a member ofthe tricholoma pessundatum species group—a group of species with sticky brown caps and whitish gills that develop reddish brown spots and stains. however, tricholoma pessundatum is a european species associated with conifers. tricholoma...
to air, along with an orange to brownish orange cap that does not feature concentric zones of color but does feature a faintly lined margin. there are several similar species, including lactarius subflammeus (with non-yellowing milk), lactarius xanthogalactus (somewhat larger and drier, with a zoned...
one to recognize; it features a yellow cap, yellow gills, and pinkish rhizomorphs . additionally, it appears in spring (usually during or just after morel season) and is limited to hardwood forests east ofthe rocky mountains. mating studies by vilgalys and miller ( ) determined that gymnopus subsulphureus...
analysis for identification, lactarius subflammeus associates with conifers and features white, unchanging milk and an acrid taste. its pileipellis is an ixotrichoderm (separating it from lactarius rufus, which has a non-gelatinized cutis) arising from a layer of somewhat inflated cells (separating it...
that regularly gets cm wide. otherwise, it looks a lot like any number of red and orange waxy caps , unless you're willing to spend some quality time getting into the fine points of waxy cap identification: hygrocybe squamulosa has a dry cap and a dry stem, gills that are broadly attached to the stem...