Russula alutacea

Russula alutacea

A species of Russulas.

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Commonly observed in both broadleaf and needle-leaved woodlands, often specifically beneath beech, Russula alutacea is recognized by its unique cap, which can vary from a light creamy hue to an orange-pink shade. Beneath the cap, its lamellae are tightly packed. The stalk of Russula alutacea is robust and white. This particular species prospers especially in temperate, damp conditions, establishing mycorrhizal associations with tree root systems.

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Attributes of Russula alutacea

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Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.
You can find Russula alutacea by these plants
Mockernut hickory, Pignut hickory, Red hickory, Northern red oak, Overcup oak, White oak, Eastern white pine, Monterey pine

Scientific Classification of Russula alutacea

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Phylum
Club fungi
Class
Mushroom-forming fungi
Order
Russulales
Family
Russulaceae
Genus
Russulas
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Toxicity and Edibility of Russula alutacea

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Is Russula alutacea Toxic?

Toxicity information is not available for this mushroom. Always consult with an expert before consuming any wild mushrooms.