



Russula
Russula is a type of mushroom found in forests. It has a colorful cap and gills underneath. Some Russula mushrooms are edible, but others are poisonous, so it's important to know which ones are safe to eat.
Hábitat: Forests
The Russula genus has a wide range of cap colors, from bright red and yellow to purple and green, often with a dry or slightly sticky surface. Its gills are typically brittle and its stem is white, often snapping cleanly like chalk, distinguishing it from many other mushrooms.




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Common
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If you find a Russula, its stem will snap like chalk!
Some Russula taste super spicy, like a pepper!
They grow huge underground networks with tree roots!
Tiny animals and insects love munching on Russula!
Russula can share nutrients with trees because its roots form a special underground bond.
Russula has a chalky stem that snaps cleanly, helping experts identify them easily.
Russula has bright, varied cap colors that help it attract animals to spread its spores.
Quercus robur
shares nutrients with their roots
Fagus sylvatica
forms vital underground partnerships
Sciurus carolinensis
provides a tasty meal for forest critters
Capreolus capreolus
a food source for deer in the woods
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.
Este rasgo se refiere a las especies de hongos que son seguras para el consumo humano cuando se identifican y preparan adecuadamente.
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 unless an adult who knows about mushrooms says it's safe.
4-15 cm
inedible
3-15 cm
Forests
soil
Verano a otoño
White to Creamy Yellow
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