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Russula densifolia Secr. ex Gillet, 1876 (Crowded Brittlegill)

Date: 5 September 2000
Location: West Sussex, England
Voucher: 05/09/2000[J]
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State: Fruitbody
Record Summary: under Birch
Associated organism: under Betula
Identification Notes: Taste: slowly hot, but not very.
Flesh: turning pink then grey.
Smell: old wine corks.
Spore print: white

Images etc

naked eye photograph Cap - in situ 500 by 482 pixels
naked eye photograph Cap 500 by 420 pixels
naked eye photograph Fruitbody - LS - 1 hour after cutting 500 by 468 pixels
naked eye photograph Fruitbody - LS - 3 hours after cutting 500 by 497 pixels
naked eye photograph Fruitbody - LS - freshly cut 500 by 456 pixels
naked eye photograph Fruitbody - LS - freshly cut 402 by 500 pixels
naked eye photograph Fruitbody - side view 459 by 500 pixels
naked eye photograph Fruitbody - side view 500 by 449 pixels
naked eye photograph Gills and cap undersurface 500 by 351 pixels
microscope photograph Spores - surface focus 12 Kb 156 by 281 pixels
microscope photograph Spores 500 by 435 pixels
microscope photograph Spores 500 by 400 pixels
microscope photograph Spores 29 Kb 305 by 285 pixels
microscope photograph Spores 27 Kb 311 by 288 pixels
microscope photograph Spores 21 Kb 332 by 247 pixels

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