Bypassed brittlegill
A species of Russulas Scientific name : Russula pectinatoides Genus : Russulas
Bypassed brittlegill, A species of Russulas
Scientific name: Russula pectinatoides
Genus: Russulas
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Description
Bypassed brittlegill can be tricky to identify from other Russula but does have a cherry-like or almond odor and a yellowish-brown colored cap. It has a symbiotic relationship with conifers and hardwood trees. It can usually be spotted through the summer and autumn.
Colors
Brown
Yellow
Red
Habitat
Mycorrhizal with hardwoods or conifers
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General Info
Habitat
Mycorrhizal with hardwoods or conifers
Growth Form
Mycorrhizal; solitary, scattered, gregarious
Sporocarp Height
1.5-7 cm
Cap Diameter
2.5-8 cm
Endangered Species
No
Habit
Mycorrhizal
Substrate
On soil
Smell
Taste mild or oily, a little acrid
Spore Print
Creamy
Species Status
Widely distributed
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Club fungi Class
Mushroom-forming fungi Order
Russulales Family
Russulaceae Genus
Russulas Species
Bypassed brittlegill