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Lactifluus deceptivus (synonym Lactarius deceptivus), commonly known as the deceiving milkcap, is a common species of fungus in the family Russulaceae. It is found throughout eastern North America on the ground in coniferous forests near hemlock or deciduous forests near oak, and in oak-dominated forests of Costa Rica. It produces large mushrooms with funnel-shaped caps reaching up to 25 cm (9.8 in) in diameter, on top of hard white stems that may reach 4–10 cm (1.6–3.9 in) long and up to 3 cm (1.2 in) thick. The gills are closely spaced together and yellowish-cream in color. When young, the cap is white in all parts, but the depressed center becomes dull brownish in age and breaks up into scales. The edge of the cap has a roll of cottony tissue that collapses as the cap expands. The surfa

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  • Lactarius deceptivus (es)
  • Lactifluus deceptivus (en)
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  • Lactarius deceptivus es una especie de hongo basidiomiceto de la familia Russulaceae, se encuentra en el este de América del Norte y en Costa Rica, crece en los suelos ácidos de los bosques de pinos, de roble y de abeto. (es)
  • Lactifluus deceptivus (synonym Lactarius deceptivus), commonly known as the deceiving milkcap, is a common species of fungus in the family Russulaceae. It is found throughout eastern North America on the ground in coniferous forests near hemlock or deciduous forests near oak, and in oak-dominated forests of Costa Rica. It produces large mushrooms with funnel-shaped caps reaching up to 25 cm (9.8 in) in diameter, on top of hard white stems that may reach 4–10 cm (1.6–3.9 in) long and up to 3 cm (1.2 in) thick. The gills are closely spaced together and yellowish-cream in color. When young, the cap is white in all parts, but the depressed center becomes dull brownish in age and breaks up into scales. The edge of the cap has a roll of cottony tissue that collapses as the cap expands. The surfa (en)
  • Lactarius deceptivus é uma espécie de fungo da família de cogumelos Russulaceae. Ele produz cogumelos grandes, com "chapéus" em forma de funil atingindo até 25 cm de diâmetro. Quando jovem, o chapéu é branco em todas as partes, mas o centro deprimido se torna amarelo escuro ou marrom a medida que o fungo envelhece. A borda do chapéu possui um tecido com aspecto algodonoso que desaparece a medida que o chapéu cresce. O "tronco" ou estipe é firme e branco, podendo medir entre 4 e 10 cm de altura e até 3 cm de espessura. As lamelas são bastantes próximas umas das outras e tem uma cor creme a amarelada. A superfície do tronco, especialmente perto da base, tem uma textura aveludada. O cogumelo libera um látex branco e acre quando ele é cortado ou danificado. Os corpos frutíferos são comestíveis (pt)
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  • Lactifluus deceptivus (en)
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