Russula claroflava, commonly known as the yellow russula,[1]yellow swamp russula or yellow swamp brittlegill, is a basidiomycete mushroom of the genus Russula. It is found in wet places under birch and aspen woodlands across Europe and North America. It has a yellow cap, white gills and stipe and bruises grey. It is mild-tasting and regarded as good to eat.
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Russulaclaroflava, commonly known as the yellow russula, yellow swamp russula or yellow swamp brittlegill, is a basidiomycete mushroom of the genus Russula...
be confused with the similar-looking and much better tasting Russulaclaroflava. Russula ochroleuca grows in deciduous and coniferous forest, where it...
One Location Russula inquinata - Data Poor, One Location Russula littoralis - One Location Russula miniata - Data Poor, One Location Russula papakaiensis...
Association, pp. 339 1888. A description of a new species of mushroom, Russulaclaroflava. 1891. (With James Eustace Bagnall) "Fungi", in The Flora of Warwickshire...
least one species description was published in the journal, that for Russulaclaroflava, whose type specimen was found in Sutton Park by William Bywater Grove...