RF2A6JDB3–Lactarius vellereus or Lactarius piperatus is large white gilled and edible mushroom with a flat cap common in Europe and America
RM2GAJA1J–Illustration of White Milk-Mushroom / Lactarius vellereus & Bitter Boletus / Boletus felleus in Mordecai Cooke's 'Edible & Poisonous Mushrooms' 1894
RMB7HFE5–Fleecy milkcap fungi Lactarius vellereus in woodland UK
RM2ADB0RW–Wolliger Milkling
RMC4PM5H–White mushroom Lactarius vellereus
RMHED9A6–Wolliger Milchpilz, Wollige Milchling, Erdschieber, Samtiger Milchling oder Mildmilchender Wollschwamm, Lactarius vellereus, digitale Reproduktion ein
RF2CW0WE9–Lactifluus vellereus fleecy milk cap in forest selective focus
RFDG3C2M–Mushrooms lactarius vellereus growing in the forest
RF2C19AGG–White milk mushroom grow from the ground in the forest
RF2D463J5–Fleecy milk mushroom in the forest
RF2H2EHBA–Close-up shot of large inedible milk-agaric mushrooms (Lactarius vellereus) in the forest.
RF2DAEAXA–FLEECY MILKCAP lactarius vellereus, NORMANDY IN FRANCE
RMADG1WE–Lactarius vellereus Italy
RF2ERTC3Y–Lactifluus vellereus (formerly Lactarius vellereus), commonly known as the fleecy milk-cap, is a quite large fungus in the genus Lactifluus, digital reproduction of an ilustration of Emil Doerstling (1859-1940)
RF2T7RYN5–Lactarius vellereus or Lactarius piperatus is large white gilled and edible mushroom with a flat cap common in Europe and America.
RME1RAWW–Fleecy Milk-cap at a Beech lane with passing people.
RF2A6JD9P–Lactarius vellereus or Lactarius piperatus is large white gilled and edible mushroom with a flat cap common in Europe and America
RM2DYHYC5–Lactarius vellereus-Cooke.
RMAD04AW–Lactarius vellereus or Lactarius piperatus is large white gilled edible mushroom with convex cap common in Europe and America
RM2ADB0RR–Wolliger Milkling
RMC4PM5K–White mushroom Lactarius vellereus
RMG5RKJK–botany, fungi, fleecy milk-cap (Lactarius vellereus), drawing from Pflanzen-Taschenbuechlein 3, (Plant's Pocket Booklet 3), edible mushrooms and poisonous mushrooms, edited by Dr. Bernhard Hoermann, published by Verlag der Pflanzenwerke, Munich, Germany, 1940, inedible mushrom, fungus, literature, Germany, 20th century, historic, historical, Pflanzen-Taschenbüchlein, 1940s, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RF2CTPDF6–Lactifluus vellereus fleecy milk cap in forest selective focus
RFDGENY4–Two mushrooms lactarius vellereus growing in the forest