This is one of the more common and
variable Russula species in Northern California. Its cap
starts out rather pale, but variegated with a lot of greenish to olivaceous
tinges, slowly increasing in red and purple tones. In maturity the cap
turns fully red and purple with a darker center. It takes some
experience of continuous observation of a familiar patch for one to
"start getting" the sense of this species. Originally described by
Peck from the East Coast. In California it seems to be associated to Douglas
Fir. |