TAYSIDE
TOADSTOOLS & BIRDS
My voice / Becomes the wind / Mushroom-hunting . . . . . . . . . 19th century haiku by Japanese poet MASAOKA SHIKI [1867-1902]
AGARIC R - Produce spores on the underside of their caps from gills, whereas Boletes, that can be similar in look, produce spores from sponge-like tubes
RUSSULA AERUGINEA
[Grass-Green Russula]
RUSSULA ATROPURPUREA
[Blackish-Purple Russula]
RUSSULA BRUNNEOVIOLACEA
Not sure about this but at base of oak tree
RUSSULA CAERULEA
[Humpback Brittlegill]
RUSSULA CLAROFLAVA
[Yellow Swamp Russula]
RUSSULA CLAVIPES
Guided walk, House of Dun, 2019
RUSSULA CYANOXANTHA
[The Charcoal Burner]
RUSSULA DELICA
[Milk-White Russula]
RUSSULA EMETICA
[The Sickener or Emetic Russula] near pines
RUSSULA ERYTHROPUS
RUSSULA FOETENS [Fetid Russula]
Furrowed edge and rancid, oily smell
RUSSULA FELLEA
Identify by its smell of a geranium flower
RUSSULA MAIREI [Beechwood Sickener]
only found near beech trees
RUSSULA NIGRICANS
[Blackening Russula]
RUSSULA OCHROLEUCA
[Common Yellow Russula]
RUSSULA ROSEA [Rosy Russula]
Balgavies Loch, August 19, 2020
RUSSULA SARDONIA under pine trees
at Backmuir Woods 2018
RUSSULA XERAMPELINA
Identified by its strong fish smell