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this variable species of hygrophorus is one of several that develop pink to reddish spots and discolorations on the gills. although its cap color varies from nearly white to pink to fairly dark red, hygrophorus erubescens can be identified by its fairly small size, nearly distant gills, preference for
conifers, the fact that it lacks a partial veil when young, and its spores, which measure - μ long. similar mushrooms include hygrophorus russula (usually larger, found under oaks and other hardwoods, spores - μ long), hygrophorus purpurascens (usually larger, with a partial veil when young, spores...
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