Lactarius semisanguifluus belongs to the Russulaceae family, characterized by its distinct features. It secretes a milky or colored fluid when cut or damaged. This species typically appears in deciduous and mixed forests, forming beneficial relationships with tree roots. Its appearance varies with environmental conditions but generally showcases a dome-shaped cap with radial grooves on the surface.
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General Info About Lactarius semisanguifluus
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Attributes of Lactarius semisanguifluus
Stem Cross Sections
Hollow or cottony hollow
Flesh Bruises
Discolor to green
Flesh exude liquid when injured
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You can find Lactarius semisanguifluus by these plants:
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Scientific Classification of Lactarius semisanguifluus