




Lactarius deliciosus
Lactarius deliciosus, also known as the Saffron Milk Cap, is a tasty mushroom that grows in forests. Its orange cap releases a saffron-colored milk when cut, making it a fun find for mushroom hunters.
Hábitat: Forests
The Lactarius deliciosus has a vibrant orange cap, often with faint concentric rings, which can turn greenish where bruised or with age. Its gills and stem are also orange, and it releases a distinctive orange, milky sap when cut.





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Ancient Romans enjoyed this yummy mushroom, calling it 'boletus suillus'!
Its bright orange 'milk' was once used as a natural dye!
Mushrooms like this don't have seeds; they spread using tiny dust-like spores!
Some foragers say it tastes like carrots, pine, or even seafood!
Lactarius deliciosus releases an orange liquid when cut that changes to a greenish color when it touches the air, making it unique.
Lactarius deliciosus forms a special underground connection with conifer trees, sharing nutrients that help both grow strong.
Pinus sylvestris
Forms mycorrhizal relationship, sharing nutrients.
Picea abies
Also forms beneficial root connections with this tree.
Homo sapiens
Highly prized edible mushroom by foragers worldwide.
Limax maximus
Slugs are known to feed on various fungi in forests.
Este rasgo describe una relación simbiótica entre un hongo y las raíces de una planta, beneficiando a ambos organismos.
Los organismos que producen esporas se reproducen liberando unidades reproductivas pequeñas, a menudo unicelulares, llamadas esporas.
Las plantas comestibles son aquellas partes de una planta que se consideran seguras para el consumo humano.
Los hábitats boscosos son entornos terrestres dominados por una densa cubierta arbórea, que sustentan una gran diversidad de vida animal y vegetal.
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Never eat any mushroom you find in the wild unless an adult who knows about mushrooms says it's safe.
4-10 cm
edible
5-15 cm
Forests
soil
Verano a otoño
Cream to yellowish
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