Lactarius semisanguifluus

Clamping Green Pine saffron milk cap ( Lactarius semisanguifluus )

The clamping Green Pine saffron milk cap ( Lactarius semisanguifluus ) is a rotmilchender Reizker from the family of Täublingsverwandten ( Russulaceae ). His flesh discolored after injury burgundy first, but is green until the next day.

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Features

Macroscopic characteristics

The hat can be up to 15 cm wide. The pale orange to wine- brown colors fade with time and it shows a green tone. Boy hats are mostly still rolled up and like dark green, especially in cold weather. The caps of old mushrooms often exhibit intense green spots span. Often the whole hat is gray and later cutting green.

The fins are colored similar to the hat or lively and have a flesh pink shimmer. An injured sites they turn burgundy.

The stem is up to 8 cm long, but usually remarkably short. He usually has a drawing sharply demarcated, red-orange spots, the pits. He is first frosted whitish and long fleshy, often hollow in age, however. Not infrequently several fruiting bodies are fused to the stem bases tufted together.

The pale orange flesh is often maggoty and changes color as the carrot -colored milk within about 15 min burgundy. The following day, it is colored green.

Microscopic characteristics

The spores are about 9.5 microns long and 7 microns wide and show after staining with Melzer's reagent a burred - netziges ornament.

Artabgrenzung

Has similarity among species rotmilchenden especially the spruce saffron milk cap ( Lactarius deterrimus ), but having a funnel-shaped recessed hat in old age. In addition, its Huttrama on the edge softer, more pliable and more brittle. Furthermore, it can be confused with the Real Reizker whose milk remains carrot red. The externally similar larch Milchling has white milk.

Ecology

The clamping Green Pine Reizker has similar claims as the wine Red Pine saffron milk cap ( Lactarius sanguifluus ), which is why he is often found together with this one. However, in contrast to that of the clamping Green Reizker accepted also fresh and less base -rich soils. In addition, he takes a job even with stronger shading. Consequently, the fungus can also be found deeper in the forest. The clamping Green Pine Reizker is usually found together with the pine forest; the fruiting bodies appear from August to sporadically in November.

Dissemination

The clamping Green Pine Reizker is common as the wine Red Pine Reizker especially in West and Central Europe; in the south of the Canary Islands to Cyprus, in the north to Luxembourg, in the east to Hungary as well as in the west to France. Further north is the fungus found only on very calcareous. In Germany it is common in the south; to the north the presence extends to southern Lower Saxony.

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