Lactarius hatsudake is a member of the Russulaceae family, known for its distinct appearance featuring a brown cap and a sturdy stem. These mushrooms typically grow in forested areas, often forming symbiotic relationships with trees by aiding in nutrient absorption. They release a milky substance when the flesh is damaged, a characteristic feature of their genus.
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