Indigo Milk Cap

The following key characteristics distinguish L. indigo from other blue-pigmented fungi (e.g., some Cortinarius or Entoloma species):

The ( Lactarius indigo ) is a striking, blue mushroom found in North and Central America. It is a mycorrhizal fungus, meaning it grows in partnership with trees, particularly oaks and pines. indigo milk cap

While the Indigo Milk Cap has no deadly lookalikes that share its blue latex, foragers should always exercise caution. Other species in the Lactarius genus may be blue but lack the intense indigo milk, or they may have an extremely acrid (spicy) taste that makes them unpalatable. The following key characteristics distinguish L

The underside reveals crowded, brilliant blue gills. If bruised or cut, these gills slowly turn dark green. these gills slowly turn dark green.

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