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Bearded Milkcap

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Bearded Milkcap

Poisonous

Poisonous
Autumn

Autumn
Summer

Summer

A fairly easy to identify family of mushrooms with lactating gills and flesh.

Mushroom Type
Common Names Bearded Milkcap (EN), Cap Llaeth Barfog (CY), Mleczaj Omszony (PL), Fehéres Szőrgomba (HU)
Scientific Name Lactarius pubescens
Season Start Aug
Season End Nov
Average Mushroom height (CM) 7
Average Cap width (CM) 10

Mushroom Image

Cap

Convex becoming depressed in the middle and having ‘woolly’ in-turned edges. White pale salmon/yellow in just about visible concentric rings.

Gills

Gills white/pale salmon slightly running down stem. Crowded. 

Milk

The gills exude milk which is white and hot to the taste and unchanging in colour.

Stem

White to pale yellow/pink tapering slightly towards the base.

Flesh

White/off-white.

Habitat

On sandy soil around and under birch trees.

Possible Confusion

The Woolly Milkcap (Lactarius torminosus), is similar but darker and has a more salmon to red colour, pictured.

Spore Print

Pale cream/ivory. Ellipsoid with fine warts.

Taste / Smell

Hot and acrid.

Frequency

Uncommon.

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