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The mushroom Russula fellea goes by the common name of the geranium-scented russula, or bitter russula and is a member of the genus Russula, all of which are commonly known as brittlegills. It is straw or honey coloured and in Britain grows in beech woods during autumn.
This is a list of Russula species. The genus Russula has a widespread distribution, ... Russula fragrantissima Romagn. (1967) Russula frondosae J. Blum ex Reumaux (1996)
Russula is a very large genus composed of around 750 worldwide species of ectomycorrhizal mushrooms. They are typically common, fairly large, and brightly colored ...
The family Russulaceae was first validly named in 1907 by Dutch botanist Johannes Paulus Lotsy, [4] who included three genera: Russula, Lactarius, and Russulina (now considered a synonym of Russula). He emphasised features such as the granular flesh , thick gills, spiny spores , and milky hyphae and rounded cells (sphaerocytes). [ 1 ]
Russula rosea (synonym Russula lepida), known as the rosy russula, is a north temperate, commonly found mushroom of the large "brittlegill" genus Russula.. The cap is convex when young, later flat, mostly bright cinnabar to carmine red; often with yellow spots and up to 10 cm in diameter.
Russula foetens, commonly known as the stinking russula, is a common Russula mushroom found in deciduous and coniferous forests. Description The ...
Russula redolens, commonly known as the parsley-scented russula, is a basidiomycete mushroom of the genus Russula native to North America. Its flesh smells of parsley ...
Russula cremoricolor, also known as the winter russula, is a species of gilled mushroom. [1] This mushroom has red, cream-yellow, and pink color variants, which complicates attempts at field identification, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] although finding "red and creamy capped fruitbodies in close proximity is a good clue indicating this species". [ 4 ]