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  2. Russula atropurpurea - Wikipedia

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    Russula atropurpurea is an edible member of the genus Russula. It is dark vinaceous (red wine-coloured) or purple, and grows with deciduous , or occasionally coniferous trees. It is commonly called the blackish purple Russula , or the purple brittlegill .

  3. Russula - Wikipedia

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    Russula is a very large genus composed of around 750 worldwide species of ectomycorrhizal mushrooms. They are typically common, fairly large, and brightly colored – making them one of the most recognizable genera among mycologists and mushroom collectors.

  4. Russula paludosa - Wikipedia

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    Russula paludosa is an edible species of mushroom within the large genus Russula. It is common to Europe and North America. ... pink, crimson or purple. Sometimes it ...

  5. Russula xerampelina - Wikipedia

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    Russula xerampelina, also commonly known as the shrimp russula, [1] crab brittlegill, or shrimp mushroom, is a basidiomycete mushroom of the brittlegill genus Russula. Two subspecies are recognised. The fruiting bodies appear in coniferous woodlands in autumn in northern Europe and North America.

  6. Russula sardonia - Wikipedia

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    Russula sardonia, commonly known as the primrose brittlegill, is a mushroom of the genus Russula, which are commonly known as brittlegills. The fruiting body, or mushroom, is a reddish-purple, the colour of blackberry juice, and is found in coniferous woodland in summer and autumn. It is inedible, and like many inedible members of the genus ...

  7. List of Russula species - Wikipedia

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    (1893) [5] [note 2] – dark-purple russula; Russula atrorubens Quél. (1898) Russula atrovinosa Buyck (1989) Russula atroviolacea Burl. (1915) Russula atrovirens Beeli (1928) Russula atroviridis Buyck (1990) Russula attenuata Carteret & Reumaux (2006) Russula aucarum Singer (1975) Russula aucklandica McNabb (1973) Russula aurantiaca (Jul ...

  8. Russula caerulea - Wikipedia

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    Russula caerulea, commonly known as the humpback brittlegill, is a member of the genus Russula, whose members are also known as brittlegills.It is a dark vinaceous or purple-colored edible mushroom, and grows with coniferous trees in late summer and autumn.

  9. Russula alnetorum - Wikipedia

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    Russula alnetorum is a species of mushroom in the genus Russula. The fruiting bodies are found growing on the ground in the vicinity of alder trees with which this fungus has a symbiotic relationship. The cap is purple and the gills and stem white, darkening with age.