RFR4X9GD–The lower side of the cap of saffron milk cap mushrooms (Lactarius deliciosus), similar to Sanguifluus and Deterrimus, with lamellae and orange latex
RFT5CANX–Lactarius deliciosus - edible mushroom. Fungus in the natural environment. English: saffron milk cap, red pine mushroom
RF2J7FHHN–Woman hand holding a saffron milk cap
RF2GXDGR0–Cropped anonymous female picking edible wild indigo milk cap mushroom and putting into wicker basket
RFR9TJW4–Lactarius rufus (Rufous Milkcap)
RFKW1G2R–Rosy russula grows through spruce thorns (Russula rosea)
RF2AHB510–Lactarius torminosus, commonly known as the woolly milkcap or the bearded milkcap growing in Görvälns naturreservat, Sweden.
RFHE6YAD–Lactarius rugatus, wild mushrooms, mushroom, in forest, Spain
RF2AHB4PH–Lactarius torminosus (Lactarius turpis, Lactarius necator) commonly known as uggly milk cap, Görvälns naturreservat, Sweden
RF2PTNFFP–Saffron milk caps or lactarius deliciosus. Mushrooms placed over wooden picnic table
RF2AHCDRT–Closeup of chopped marinated forest mushrooms lactarius deliciosus in glass jar. Homemade pickles. Isolated over white background
RMT538YC–Milk mushroom (Lactarius resimus) depicted in the colour illustration in the Book of Tasty and Healthy Food published in the Soviet Union (1953).
RF2M0FK9D–Saffron milk caps or lactarius deliciosus. Mushrooms placed over wooden picnic table
RF2DYP0K1–Lactarius scrobiculatus, also known as Lactifluus scrobiculatus, commonly called the spotted milkcap, wild mushroom from Finland
RF2EBCEN6–Lactarius lilacinus, or the lilac milkcap, is a European species of the large milk-cap genus Lactarius in the order Russulales. , an intresting photo
RMC00AJP–Pfeffermilchling, Fruchtkoerper, Lactarius piperatus, Peppery milk-cap, Fruiting body
RF2KGG5CM–On the left and right are the conditionally edible woolly milkcap, while in the middle is the tasty and edible mushroom saffron milk cap.
RFR4X9CH–The depressed, irregular orange cap of saffron milk cap mushrooms (Lactarius deliciosus), similar to Lactarius Sanguifluus and Lactarius Deterrimus
RFT5CANE–Lactarius deliciosus - edible mushroom. Fungus in the natural environment. English: saffron milk cap, red pine mushroom
RF2J7FHNP–Woman hand holding a saffron milk cap
RMG0DG6J–Rufous Milkcap is inedible
RFR9TJWK–Lactarius rufus (Rufous Milkcap)
RFKW1G2P–Rosy russula grows through spruce thorns (Russula rosea)
RF2D75N6G–The Weeping Milk Cap or Lactifluus volemus. Common in temperate climates, this mushroom produces a white latex and smells of fish.
RFKW1G29–Mushroom russula with orange cap under a spruce tree (Russula paludosa)
RF2AHB4PJ–Lactarius torminosus (Lactarius turpis, Lactarius necator) commonly known as uggly milk cap, Görvälns naturreservat, Sweden
RF2PW5X9J–Saffron milk caps or lactarius deliciosus. Mushrooms placed over wooden picnic table
RMCY4CP0–Smurfs gathered for a wedding under a mushroom with Gargamel hiding in the background
RMT538YK–Downy milk cap mushroom (Lactarius pubescens) depicted in the colour illustration in the Book of Tasty and Healthy Food published in the Soviet Union (1953).
RFR6J3M3–milk-white brittlegill mushroom russulaceae, isolated on white background
RF2E2GBK6–Lactifluus scrobiculatus, also known as Lactarius scrobiculatus, commonly called the spotted milkcap, wild mushroom from Finland
RFR4X9HM–The depressed, irregular orange cap of saffron milk cap mushrooms (Lactarius deliciosus), similar to Lactarius Sanguifluus and Lactarius Deterrimus
RFT5CANF–Lactarius deliciosus - edible mushroom. Fungus in the natural environment. English: saffron milk cap, red pine mushroom
RF2J7FHH3–Woman hand holding a saffron milk cap
RMA82P0R–Lactarius volemus mushroom
RFR9TJPT–Lactarius rufus (Rufous Milkcap)
RMG0DG7R–Birch Milkcap grows often under birches
RF2D75NAX–The underside of the Tawny Milkcap or lactifluus volemus. This mushroom produces a white latex, which can be seen here.
RF2J310GD–Pickled lactarius deliciosus
RF2H3N0HG–Closeup shot of two larch milkcaps (Lactarius porninsis) with the green grass in the background
RF2PTYTAW–Saffron milk caps or lactarius deliciosus. Mushrooms placed over wooden picnic table
RMCY4CN9–Smurfs gathered for a wedding under a mushroom with Gargamel hiding in the background
RMT538YY–Saffron milk cap mushroom (Lactarius deliciosus) depicted in the colour illustration in the Book of Tasty and Healthy Food published in the Soviet Union (1953).
RMBKA19E–Lactarius hortensis on moss between leaves
RF2E2A61J–Lactifluus scrobiculatus, also known as Lactarius scrobiculatus, commonly called the spotted milkcap, wild mushroom from Finland
RF2E1PHE9–Lactarius lilacinus, also called Lactifluus lateritioroseus or Lactifluus lilacinus, commonly known as lilac milkcap, wild mushroom from Finland
RFR4X9G1–The lower side of the cap of saffron milk cap mushrooms (Lactarius deliciosus), similar to Sanguifluus and Deterrimus, with lamellae and orange latex
RF2DCH6P7–A view of a mushroom in the wood of Italy
RF2J7FHHY–Woman hand holding a saffron milk cap
RMBKA0JG–Oakbug Milkcap on forrest floor
RFR9TJNC–Lactarius rufus (Rufous Milkcap)
RMG0DG62–Birch Milkcap grows often under birches
RF2J5A2J9–Fresh mushrooms lactarius deliciosus
RF2PW5X9Y–Saffron milk cap or lactarius deliciosus. Mushroom sprouting on a bed of fallen leaves
RMCY371B–Smurfs gathered for a wedding under a mushroom with Gargamel hiding in the background
RF2E1PHE8–Lactarius lilacinus, also called Lactifluus lateritioroseus or Lactifluus lilacinus, commonly known as lilac milkcap, wild mushroom from Finland
RFR4X9CN–The lower side of the cap of saffron milk cap mushrooms (Lactarius deliciosus), similar to Sanguifluus and Deterrimus, with lamellae and orange latex
RF2DCH6P1–A view of a mushroom in the wood of Italy
RF2J7FHNH–Woman hand holding a saffron milk cap
RFR9TJTJ–Lactarius rufus (Rufous Milkcap)
RF2H1A181–Fresh mushrooms lactarius deliciosus
RF2PTNFFY–Saffron milk cap or lactarius deliciosus. Mushroom sprouting on a bed of fallen leaves
RMCY36YM–Smurfs gathered for a wedding under a mushroom with Gargamel hiding in the background
RFR4X9GK–The depressed, irregular orange cap of saffron milk cap mushrooms (Lactarius deliciosus), similar to Lactarius Sanguifluus and Lactarius Deterrimus
RFR9TJP7–Lactarius rufus (Rufous Milkcap)
RF2WYYHT3–Fresh mushrooms lactarius deliciosus
RF2PTYTAF–Saffron milk cap or lactarius deliciosus. Mushroom sprouting on a bed of fallen leaves
RMCY3708–Smurfs gathered for a wedding under a mushroom with Gargamel hiding in the background
RFR4X9HD–The lower side of the cap of saffron milk cap mushrooms (Lactarius deliciosus), similar to Sanguifluus and Deterrimus, with lamellae and orange latex
RF2PJR99X–Pickled mushrooms lactarius deliciosus
RF2PW5X9E–Saffron milk caps or lactarius deliciosus. Mushrooms placed over wooden picnic table
RMCY370T–Smurfs gathered for a wedding under a mushroom with Gargamel hiding in the background
RMCYB42P–Row of milkcaps growing in the grass in a forest
RFR4X9C5–The lower side of the cap of saffron milk cap mushrooms (Lactarius deliciosus), similar to Sanguifluus and Deterrimus, with lamellae and orange latex
RFR4X99G–Some saffron milk cap mushrooms (Lactarius deliciosus), very similar to Lactarius sanguifluus and Lactarius deterrimus, in a wicker basket
RF2H9N1X6–Open jar with pickled red pine mushrooms
RF2PTYTAC–Saffron milk caps or lactarius deliciosus. Mushrooms placed over wooden picnic table
RMCYB430–One single milkcap growing in the forest surrounded by moss
RFR4X99M–Some saffron milk cap mushrooms (Lactarius deliciosus), very similar to Lactarius sanguifluus and Lactarius deterrimus, cooked in an frying pan
RFR4X9C3–Some wet saffron milk cap mushrooms (Lactarius deliciosus), very similar to Lactarius sanguifluus and Lactarius deterrimus, drying on a cloth
RF2HAT1DT–Open jar with pickled red pine mushrooms
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