- the
British checklist, but is
smaller than L.
chrysorrheus, and
grows with Hornbeam.
Lactarius chrysorrheus appears in
summer and autumn. It is frequent...
-
Conocybe subovalis Europe Coprinellus micaceus Mica cap
worldwide Lactarius chrysorrheus Yellowdrop milkcap North America,
Europe and
North Africa Lactarius helvus...
-
species such as
Amanita phalloides,
Chroogomphus rutilus,
Lactarius chrysorrheus,
Russula adusta and
Xerocomellus dryophilus. "GSD
Species Synonymy: Rheubarbariboletus...
- brown;
bitter to
faintly acrid latex; and
slightly smaller spores. L.
chrysorrheus is also similar, but it has a
whitish to pale yellowish-cinnamon cap...
- brown;
bitter to
faintly acrid latex; and
slightly smaller spores. L.
chrysorrheus is also similar, but it has a
whitish to pale yellowish-cinnamon cap...
-
milkcap L. blennius:
Beech milkcap L. camphoratus:
Curry milkcap L.
chrysorrheus:
Yellowdrop milkcap L. deliciosus:
Saffron milkcap L. deterrimus: False...
- "brimstone" (sulphur) and "milk". The
mushroom has also been
named L.
chrysorrheus by
Lucien Quélet,
based on Fries's description, and
Lactarius hepaticus...