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This is one of the common mild
Russula species from the conifer forests. I have seen in both Europe
and North America. When in doubt, the spiky spores help quite well to id
this species. This one has a fairly firm texture and is one of the choice
edible Russulas. |
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Collection: California, JSF |
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Distinctly echinulate spore ornamentation |