The Russulales are an order of basidiomycotic fungi, which include the agaric genera Russula and Lactarius and their polyporoid and corticioid relatives. Russuloid agarics represent an independent evolutionary line of agarics, not directly related to the Agaricales.- Category ID : 419027
Two photographs of this species, with a description of the fruiting body and spores, and information on where and when to look for it. Polish and English.
Several photographs of this species, with a description of the fruiting body and spores, and information on where and when to look for it. English and Polish.
Two photographs of this species, with a description of the fruiting body and spores, and information on where and when to look for it.English and Polish.
The principal characteristics of the genus Lactarius and links to other sites. Also a list of those species found in California with photographs of about 8 of them.
The principal characteristics of the genus Russula and links to other sites. Also a list of those species found in California with photographs of about 10 of them.
Tom Volk writes of this fungus, commonly known as oak parchment, which grows and feeds on the dead bark of trees causing smooth patches, and its interesting features when viewed under the microscope.