Dear Birgit,
Photo name is only for internet i write rugatus but i think is a volemus.....
We have much rugatus in our territory thei have large lamellen that volemus have stricts...
Only a microscopical study can to resolve that question......
because rugatus is a volemus that have not "Cistides".....
but in this time i havent time for microscope...
In my country we like Lactarius rugatus and some pilzefreund prefer to other mushrooms....
Colour-photos are original colours very dark-red-brun-orange and lamellen have a colour dark cream-couloured...... very simile to original mushrooms......
Yours faithfully
Barbanera
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: Hello adi,
: I'm sorry, but I noticed that the the picture is named Lactarius rugatus
: (runzeliggezonter Milchling), in the second thread the first picture is
: likewise L. rugatus. L. rugatus seems to be a double to Lactarius volemus,
: and is a mediterranean species. I had the impression that the colours on
: the pictures are more intensive and slightly darker than those of a usual
: Lactarius volemus. Nevertheless I'm a little bit doubtful because the milk
: of the shown mushroom is flowing so rich, which is characteristic for L.
: volemus.
: There are regions in Germany where Lactarius volemus is growing again in
: bigger numbers, it could perhaps be that this species is recovering again.
: Barbanera, does L. rugatus grow frequently in your region?? L. volemus is an
: excellent muhroom to eat (if he would grow more frequently). Is L. rugatus
: edible and if yes how does it taste?
: Ciao
: Birgit