Russula rugulosa belongs to a large family known for its diverse and colorful mushrooms. It typically displays a vibrant cap which can feature an array of colors. The texture of the cap is finely wrinkled, adding a distinctive look. This species thrives in deciduous and mixed forests, often found nestled under hardwood trees during the late summer to fall season.
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Similar Species
Tips for Finding
Clean and Preserve
Common Questions
General Info About Russula rugulosa
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Attributes of Russula rugulosa
You can find Russula rugulosa by these plants:
Mockernut hickory, Pignut hickory, Red hickory, Northern red oak, Overcup oak, White oak, Eastern white pine, Monterey pine