Father Pitt

Why should the beautiful die?


Mushrooms

In spite of the difference in color, these two very decorative mushrooms appear to be the same species; they were both growing in the same shaded lawn in Mount Lebanon in the middle of June. They are almost certainly a species of Russula, and perhaps Russula emetica; but Father Pitt is not at all sure that the exact species can be identified from a photograph. Any mushroom expert is invited to correct his identification.

Camera: Konica-Minolta DiMAGE Z3.

4 responses to “Mushrooms”

  1. emetica – sounds like vomiting is involved.

    1. Dr. Boli

      Russula emetica is commonly known as “the sickener” for that very reason.

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