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another boring, brownish to straw-colored russula. close inspection, however, reveals russula pulverulenta to be fairly distinctive--though some might still argue it's boring. what distinguishes this mushroom from many similar russulas is a layer of dense yellowish granules on the young caps; as the
mushroom matures and the cap expands, the yellow material breaks up to form soft, yellowish patches, which are scattered across the cap surface. what, exactly, the powdery granules and scales of russula pulverulenta are, or what "function" they are serving, is not completely clear. typically, such things...
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