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Russula amethystina

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Kingdom
  
Fungi

Class
  
Agaricomycetes

Family
  
Scientific name
  
Russula amethystina

Division
  
Basidiomycota

Order
  
Genus
  
Russula

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Russula turci, Russula acrifolia, Russula alnetorum, Russula gracillima, Russula betularum

Russula amethystina is a conspicuous mushroom, which appears sporadically from mid-summer until the autumn under spruce and fir trees. In Northern Europe, it is very rare. It is edible, but not very easy to distinguish from similarly coloured Russula species, and practically identical to Russula turci from which it can only be distinguished by microscopic differences in spore texture. A mistake would not be very grave, however, since there are no deadly poisonous mushrooms in the genus Russula.

Russula amethystina Russula amethystina Qul Mushrooms in Bulgaria

Description

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  • The cap can be up to 12 cm in diameter and varies in colour between violet, lilac, wine-red and wine-red-brown.
  • The cap skin can be pulled off from the edge, right to the centre.
  • The gills are from cream to bright yellow. Spore print is cream to light orange.
  • The hollow stipe is initially white, later becoming yellowish or brownish.

  • Russula amethystina File20081010 Russula amethystina Qul 68720jpg Wikimedia Commons

    References

    Russula amethystina Wikipedia