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fact that it is an underground, truffle-like lump that lacks a cap, stem, or gills. however, it does exude "latex" like a "normal" lactarius, and it stains green like the species in the lactarius deliciosus group--to which it actually belongs, according to dna results. and, under the microscope, its spores
are decidedly lactarius-like. lactarius rubriviridis is apparently a rare species, known only from northern california and central oregon. it is associated with conifers. thanks to laurence boomer for collecting, documenting, and preserving lactarius rubriviridis for study; his collection is deposited...
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