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Lactarius thyinos.   Click a photo to enlarge it.   back to list

Lactarius thyinos Mushroom
Ref No: 9204
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location: North America
edibility: Edible
fungus colour: Yellow, Red or redish or pink, Orange
normal size: 5-15cm
cap type: Convex to shield shaped
stem type: Simple stem
flesh: Flesh exudes coloured latex (milk) when cut, Flesh discolours when cut, bruised or damaged, Flesh granular or brittle, Mushroom slimy or sticky
spore colour: White, cream or yellowish
habitat: Grows in woods, Grows on the ground

Lactarius thyinos Smith. Cap 3-9cm across, convex with the disc soon becoming depressed, and then broadly funnel-shaped; carrot orange to salmon orange with concentric zones, weathering grayish in age; sticky then thinly slimy, smooth. Gills broadly adnate to decurrent, close becoming subdistant in age; bright orange becoming paler, with bruised areas staining dull red. Stem 40-80 x 8-20mm, hollow, fragile; same color as gills or paler, staining dull red where cut; often with a whitish sheen above. Flesh thin; orange-buff when cut or dull red at base of stem. Latex cadmium orange slowly staining dull red. Odor faintly fragrant. Taste mild. Spores subglobose to broadly ellipsoid, amyloid, 9-12 x 7.5-9μ; ornamented with a partial or broken reticulum and some isolated warts, prominences 0.5-0.7μ high. Deposit pale yellow. Habitat scattered or in groups in woods of thuja evergreens and in bogs and swamps. Common. Found widely distributed in northeastern North America. Season July-October. Edible. (Never eat any mushroom until you are certain it is edible as many are poisonous and some are deadly poisonous.)

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