Kingdom Fungi | Division Basidiomycota Scientific name Russula olivacea Rank Species | |
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Similar Russula, Yellowing brittlegill, Russula heterophylla, Russula aurea, Russula cyanoxantha |
Russula olivacea fungi kingdom
Russula olivacea is an edible and non-poisonous Russula mushroom found mostly in groups from June in deciduous and coniferous forests, mainly under spruce and beech; not rare.
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- Russula olivacea fungi kingdom
- Russula olivacea mushroom 04 06 2011
- Description
- Similar species
- References

Russula olivacea mushroom 04 06 2011
Description

The cap is convex when young, soon flat, yellowish-olive when young which develops into rusty brown; up to 15 cm in diameter. The gills are cream, deep ochre when old and rather crowded and brittle. The spores are yellow. The stem is strong and evenly thick, often pale pink. The flesh is firm, white, and is without smell and has a mild taste.
Similar species

Russula viscida, is in size and habitat very similar, the surface of its cap is bright purple to blood red and shiny. The base turns leather yellow when old. Its flesh is quite pungent.


References
Russula olivacea Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA