Russula olivacea is an edible and non-poisonous Russula mushroom found mostly in groups from June in deciduous and coniferous forests, mainly under spruce and beech; not rare.
Russulaolivacea is an edible and non-poisonous Russula mushroom found mostly in groups from June in deciduous and coniferous forests, mainly under spruce...
Russula is a very large genus composed of around 750 worldwide species of ectomycorrhizal mushrooms. They are typically common, fairly large, and brightly...
rarely in coniferous forests. Russulaolivacea also may have a variegated cap, but produces yellow spores. List of Russula species Arora, David (1986)....
liés à la consommation des champignons dénommés Suillus granulatus, Russulaolivacea et Armillaria mellea (in French). Maisons-Alfort. 29 July 2015.{{cite...
milk cap (Lactifluus volemus), charcoal burner (Russula cyanoxantha), Russula grisea and Russulaolivacea. Rila Monastery Nature Park is inhabited by 202...
Cockerell, 1906 – planed miner bee Andrena rupshuensis Cockerell, 1911 Andrena russula Lepeletier, 1841 Andrena rusticola Warncke, 1975 Top A B C D E F G H I...