Lactarius lignyotus

Hệ thống học:
  • Phân bộ: Basidiomycota (Basidiomycetes)
  • Phân ngành: Agaricomycotina (Agaricomycetes)
  • Lớp: Cơ quan sinh dục (Agaricomycetes)
  • Hạng con: Incertae sedis (vị trí không chắc chắn)
  • Đặt hàng: Russulales (Russulovye)
  • Họ: Russulaceae (Russula)
  • Chi: Lactarius (Sữa)
  • Kiểu: Lactarius lignyotus
  • Milky wood

Cây bông sữa (Lactarius lignyotus) ảnh và mô tả

The milkman turns (vĩ độ. Lactarius lignyotus) là một loại nấm thuộc chi Milky (lat. Lactarius) thuộc họ Ráy (lat. Russulaceae). Có điều kiện ăn được.

Brown Milky Hat:

3-7 cm in diameter, in the early stages – pillow-shaped with neatly tucked edges, then gradually opens, usually retaining a central protrusion (often pointed); in old age, it can acquire a difficult-to-describe funnel-shaped semi-convex shape with wavy edges. Color – brown-brown, saturated, the surface is dry, velvety. The flesh of the cap is white, relatively thin, brittle, with not too abundant white milky juice. The juice is not caustic, gradually turns yellow in the air.

Hồ sơ:

Relatively frequent and wide, descending along the stem, white or yellowish, only in overgrown mushrooms acquire an ocher color. They turn pink when damaged.

Bột bào tử:

Màu vàng.

Brown milky leg:

Relatively long (height 4-8 cm, thickness 0,5-1 cm), cylindrical, often curved, solid, the color of the cap. The surface, like that of the cap, is velvety, the flesh is hard.

The brown milky grows from mid-July to the end of September in coniferous and mixed forests, forming mycorrhiza, apparently with spruce, less often with pine. Occurs infrequently, does not form large clusters.

The literature points to Lactarius picinus, which is larger and sharper, as a twin of the brown wood lactiferous. In relation to the brownish milkweed (Lactarius fuliginosus), the similarity is purely formal. In any case, Lactarius lignyotus looks very characteristic with its disproportionately small velvety cap and sloping contrasting plates, making it look like some kind of hygrophore.

Like all non-bitter younger milkers, Lactarius lignyotus is technically edible, but not a success. Yes, go and find him.

Previously, for some reason, I thought that the brown milkweed is also called “woody” precisely because it grows on wood. At the same time, I thought – wow, all lactic mycorrhizae, and this one is on wood, how intricate. Then it turned out that the milkman is like a milkman. The fact that it allegedly sometimes grows “on the roots”, as, perhaps, some kind of favor, does not console at all. The gall fungus also grows “on the roots”, but what about the joys of it?

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