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World first mushroom landing photographs
Lactarius spinosulus, the lilacscale milkcap. Pinkest of the milkcaps; it is related to the wooly milk caps, but only ever manages a sort of short stubble.
Milkcap 》 Lactarius psammicola
Southeast Texas, 23 April 2026
One of the Milkcaps
Epping, UK, October 2022
Mild milkcap (Lactarius subdulcis)
This common and beautiful milkcap has a mild tasting ‘milk’ (the latex that is produced when the gills are damaged), which gives it its common name. It is edible, but not particularly sought after.
26/10/2020 When cut or bruised, this milkcap mushroom oozes a Not Ominous At All Thick Dark Red Liquid. We cooked them in butter. The butter turned Red. Butter for the Butter God.
This species is ectomycorrhyzal with fir trees: they have a symbiotic relationship. The fungus makes a network of strands across a large volume of soil, including growing right into the tree roots. The tree uses sunlight to make sugars, and shares them with the fungus. In exchange, the fungus shares water and nutrients its network has extracted from the soil. Sometimes it connects multiple trees, and they can share resources through the fungal network.
It's one of the most convenient ectomycorrhyzal fungi to study scientifically. You don’t have to gene sequence anything; it’s always easy to tell where this fungus is. If a tree is symbiotic with this fungus, the roots will seep Not Ominous At All Thick Dark Red Liquid when cut. The forest bleeds, down there in the dark silent earth.
Not Ominous At All.