Russula sanguinaria, commonly known as the bloody brittlegill or rosey russula,[1] is a strikingly coloured mushroom of the genus Russula, which has the common name of brittlegills. It is bright blood-red, inedible, and grows in association with coniferous trees. It was previously widely known as Russula sanguinea.
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