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Russula aurea - Wikipedia
Russula aurea, commonly known as the gilded brittlegill, is an uncommon species of mushroom found in deciduous woodland in Europe in summer and early autumn. Unlike many red-capped members of the genus, it is edible and mild-tasting. Meer weergeven
It was known for many years as Russula aurata originally published in 1801 as Agaricus auratus by the English naturalist William … Meer weergeven
The cap is 4–9 cm (1.5–3.5 in) wide and a blood- or orange-red in colour with ridged margins. Sticky when wet, it is initially convex, … Meer weergeven
Unlike many other red-capped members of the genus, Russula aurea is mild-tasting and edible. Meer weergeven
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• Roger's Mushrooms description Meer weergevenRussula aurea is found in Europe and is uncommon in Britain. It has been recorded as far east as the Black Sea region of eastern Turkey.
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Russula aurea: The Ultimate Mushroom Guide
WEBRussula aurea (syn. Russula aurata) is an uncommon species of mushroom found in deciduous woodland under broad-leaf trees in summer and early autumn. Unlike many red-capped members of the genus, it is …
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