RMG5RKK2–botany, fungi, weeping milk cap (Lactarius volemus), drawing from Pflanzen-Taschenbuechlein 3, (Plant's Pocket Booklet 3), edible mushrooms and poisonous mushrooms, edited by Dr. Bernhard Hoermann, published by Verlag der Pflanzenwerke, Munich, Germany, 1940, edible mushrom, fungus, literature, Germany, 20th century, historic, historical, Pflanzen-Taschenbüchlein, voluminous-latex milky, 1940s, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMBH0ABF–Lactarius volemus mushroom fungus
RFM6ERJG–Vintage engraving of Lactifluus volemus, edible mushroom with fishy smell, it exude a milky latex and contains a natural rubber
RF2E59WN5–Lactarius volemus (syn. Lactifluus volemus, commonly known as fishy milkcap or weeping milk cap, wild mushroom from Finland
RFB41PDB–lactarius volemus mushroom
RF2E2GDFC–Lactifluus volemus, formerly Lactarius volemus, commonly known as fishy milkcap or weeping milk cap, wild mushroom from Finland
RMA82PBH–Lactarius volemus mushroom
RF2DYP056–Lactifluus volemus, formerly Lactarius volemus, commonly known as fishy milkcap or weeping milk cap, wild mushroom from Finland
RF2D75N6G–The Weeping Milk Cap or Lactifluus volemus. Common in temperate climates, this mushroom produces a white latex and smells of fish.
RF2CW163M–Edible mushroom Lactifluus volemus in the wet spruce forest. Known as Fishy Milkcap. Wild yellow brown singe mushroom growing in the moss.
RFJCAJJG–Lactarius volemus. Edible mushrooms with excellent taste. Bio food. Uncultivated fungi.
RFRK4BPC–Lactarius volemus, delicious edible wild mushroom, with lot of common names, Weeping milk cap, Tawny milkcap, The orange-brown milky, The voluminous-
RF2C9D02C–Edible mushroom Lactifluus volemus in the birch forest. Known as Fishy Milkcap or Voluminous-latex Milky. Group of wild mushrooms growing in the moss.
RFRK4BN3–A pair of Lactarius volemus, or Weeping milk cap, Tawny milkcap, The orange-brown milky, The voluminous-latex milky, Fishy milkcap, Apricot milk cap,
RF2KAEAK0–A Lactifluus volemus mushroom grown from moss in the woods
RMPT6JE2–Lactarius deliciosus 1, Lactarius mammosus 2, Lactarius volemus 3, Agaricus lactifluus 4,5, Cortinarius cinnamomeus 6, Agaricus campestris 7, and Cantharellus cibarius 8. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Friedrich Johann Bertuch's Bilderbuch fur Kinder (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1795.
RMHMKX0E–Example of Weeping milk cap or Voluminous-latex milky (Lactarius volemus), Russulaceae.
RF2ERTCXN–Lactifluus volemus, formerly known as Lactarius volemus, digital reproduction of an ilustration of Emil Doerstling (1859-1940)
RM2A77F0H–Lactarius deliciosus 1, Lactarius mammosus 2, Lactarius volemus 3, Agaricus lactifluus 4,5, Cortinarius cinnamomeus 6, Agaricus campestris 7, and Cantharellus cibarius 8. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Friedrich Johann Bertuch's Bilderbuch fur Kinder (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1795.
RMJ40H2C–Lactarius volemus Cooke
RM2A7HD1K–Weeping milk cap, Lactarius volemus 28, mild milk cap, L. subdulcis 29, milkcap, L. mitissimus 30, saffron milkcap, L. deliciosus 31, and fairy fingers, Clavaria rugosa 32. Chromolithograph after an illustration by M. C. Cooke from his own 'British Edible Fungi, how to distinguish and how to cook them,' London, Kegan Paul, 1891. Mordecai Cubitt Cooke (1825-1914) was a British botanist, mycologist and artist. He was curator a the India Musuem from 1860 to 1879, when he transferred along with the botanical collection to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
RMP779H3–11 Bresadola - Lactarius volemus
RMA82PBP–Lactarius volemus mushroom
RF2DYP054–Lactarius volemus (syn. Lactifluus volemus, commonly known as fishy milkcap or weeping milk cap, wild mushroom from Finland
RMA82P0R–Lactarius volemus mushroom
RF2B0JG3N–Lactifluus volemus, formerly Lactarius volemus, commonly known as fishy milkcap or weeping milk cap, wild mushroom from Finland
RMJ57R5E–(Lactarius volemus) Weeping Milk Cap growing in a mossy forest of Michigan's upper peninsula in the fall. USA
RF2DBRB8M–Tawny milkcap mushroom (Lactifluus volemus). Known also as Weeping milk cap, Voluminous milky and Volumonous-latex milky. Another scientific name is L
RMP9H6BP–Rufous or red milkcap, Lactarius rufus, weeping milkcap, Lactifluus volemus, Lactarius volemus, mild milkcap, Lactarius subdulcis and candy cap or curry milkcap, Lactarius camphoratus. Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A. Bessin from Leon Rolland's Guide to Mushrooms from France, Switzerland and Belgium, Atlas des Champignons, Paul Klincksieck, Paris, 1910.
RFPCJ2TY–lactarius volemus mushroom in the moss
RMHMPBJ1–Weeping milk cap or Voluminous-latex milky (Lactarius volemus), Russulaceae.
RFP9BYRD–lactarius volemus mushroom isolated on white
RF2D75NAX–The underside of the Tawny Milkcap or lactifluus volemus. This mushroom produces a white latex, which can be seen here.
RF2DBRB9K–Weeping milk cap (Lactifluus volemus). Called Orange-brown milky, Tawny milkcap, Voluminous-latex milky, Lactarius orange,Fishy milkcap, Leatherback,
RF2DH8WGN–Lactifluus volemus, formerly known as Lactarius volemus, is a species of fungus in the family Russulaceae. from the book Sveriges ätliga och giftiga svampar tecknade efter naturen under ledning [Sweden's edible and poisonous mushrooms drawn after nature under guidance] By Fries, Elias, 1794-1878; Kungl. Svenska vetenskapsakademien Published in Stockholm, Sweden in 1861
RMHED99P–Braetling, Milchbraetling, Brot- oder auch Birnen-Milchling, Lactarius volemus oder Lactaria volema, digitale Reproduktion einer Illustration von Emil
RF2H3XR1E–Lactifluus volemus wild mushrooms seen from above
RF2B7DJ97–Lactifluus volemus, formerly Lactarius volemus, commonly known as fishy milkcap or weeping milk cap, wild mushroom from Finland
RMEHPX1A–Lactarius volemus
RM2A83M61–Edible mushroom and fungi varieties. Including truffle, sickener, weeping milkcap, saffron milkcap, golden chanterelle, elfin sadde, Caesar's mushroom, coral mushroom and morel. Lithograph by J.H. Leidhecker from Lorenz Oken's Universal Natural History, Allgemeine Naturgeschichte fur alle Stande, Stuttgart, 1841.
RM2ANE76T–Mushrooms and other common fungi . Fig. 1.—Lactarius volemus.. Fig. 2.—Russula virescens. (Edible.
RF2JP3GR9–weeping milk cap mushrooms ( Lactarius volemus )
RFHW2W4C–Red Cup Fungi - Scarlet elf cup. Sarcoscypha coccinea
RFGJGAHF–worms eye food aliment
RF2CTXBYB–The Weeping Milk Cap (Lactifluus colemus) is an edible mushroom , stacked macro photo
RMP5DYK6–Lactarius volumes, Agaricus volemus, agaric paume, edible. Chromolithograph by C. Krause of an illustration by Fritz Leuba from 'Les champignons comestibles et les especes vénéneuses avec lesquelles ils pourraient etre confondus' (Edible mushrooms and the poisonous species they should not be confused with), Delachaux et Niestle, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890, lithographed by H. Furrer. Fritz Leuba (1848-1910) was a mycologist and artist from Neuchatel, Switzerland.
RF2HP979E–Wild brown mushrooms in a wet autumn coniferous forest.
RMHMPCTP–Weeping milk cap or Voluminous-latex milky (Lactarius volemus), Russulaceae.
RFP6CC6E–lactarius volemus mushroom isolated on white
RF2RGWTA1–Edible mushroom in the middle of the forest.
RFP9BYRK–lactarius volemus mushroom isolated on white
RF2DH8W10–Lactifluus volemus, formerly known as Lactarius volemus, is a species of fungus in the family Russulaceae. Mushrooms, Pathogenic fungi from the book Sveriges ätliga och giftiga svampar tecknade efter naturen under ledning [Sweden's edible and poisonous mushrooms drawn after nature under guidance] By Fries, Elias, 1794-1878; Kungl. Svenska vetenskapsakademien Published in Stockholm, Sweden in 1861
RFP44GJG–lactarius volemus mushroom isolated on white
RF2E3KMM8–Lactarius volemus isolated on white. Delicious edible wild mushroom, with lot of common names, Weeping milk cap, Tawny milkcap.
RF2H3XR1F–Lactifluus volemus wild mushrooms seen from above
RF2B0JG2J–Lactifluus volemus, formerly Lactarius volemus, commonly known as fishy milkcap or weeping milk cap, wild mushroom from Finland
RMEHPX1J–Lactarius volemus
RF2G692FG–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - MARCH 28, 2020: Postage stamp printed in Malawi shows Lactarius volemus, Mushrooms serie, circa 2013
RM2ANE7PF–Mushrooms and other common fungi . Fig. 2.—Lactarius indigo. r^^^^ ^^B ^^F fl » s ^k. ^k ^HL:^ «.£*yMi> ^^^?H ^B ,*y1 5 Fig. 3.—Lactarius torminosus. (Poisonous.) ll. 1 75, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate XIX.. Fig. 1.—Lactarius volemus.
RF2JP3GRJ–buckwheat noodles with weeping milk cap mushrooms ( Chitake soba ), Japanese noodle dish
RF2DAHBA5–Lactarius rufus mushrooms in forest
RMPT6JCC–Weeping milk cap, Lactarius volemus 28, mild milk cap, L. subdulcis 29, milkcap, L. mitissimus 30, saffron milkcap, L. deliciosus 31, and fairy fingers, Clavaria rugosa 32. Chromolithograph after an illustration by M. C. Cooke from his own 'British Edible Fungi, how to distinguish and how to cook them,' London, Kegan Paul, 1891. Mordecai Cubitt Cooke (1825-1914) was a British botanist, mycologist and artist. He was curator a the India Musuem from 1860 to 1879, when he transferred along with the botanical collection to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
RF2HP97C0–Wild brown mushrooms in a wet autumn coniferous forest.
RMHMPBJ2–Example of Weeping milk cap or Voluminous-latex milky (Lactarius volemus), Russulaceae.
RF2RGWT7J–Edible mushroom in the middle of the forest.
RFP3JM92–lactarius volemus mushroom isolated on white
RF2E3KMMD–Lactarius volemus isolated on white. Delicious edible wild mushroom, with lot of common names, Weeping milk cap, Tawny milkcap.
RFP4M6A4–edible lactarius volemus mushroom in the woods
RMEHPX1E–Lactarius volemus
RF2G69YR0–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - MARCH 28, 2020: Four postage stamps printed in Malawi shows , Mushrooms serie, circa 2013
RM2CDYN0T–. Guide to Sowerby's models of British fungi in the Department of Botany, British Museum (Natural History) . when bruised; milk abundant, white, sweet, sometimes becomingyellowish ; stalk stout, firm, solid, almost equal, golden or goldenred-brown like the pileus. L. volemus grows in woods; it is usually large in size andlocally frequent, but generally uncommon ; it is very easily recognisedby its rigid flesh and beautiful rich rufous and golden hues, likethose seen on some ripe and richly coloured pears. Esculent,considered delicious, pleasant-tasted even when uncooked. GENUS IX.—RUSSULA Pers
RF2JP3GRH–buckwheat noodles with weeping milk cap mushrooms ( Chitake soba ), Japanese noodle dish
RM2JKB3JF–SETA-LACTARIUS VOLEMUS.
RF2HP97BD–Wild brown mushrooms in a wet autumn coniferous forest.
RMHMX6AB–Example of Weeping milk cap or Voluminous-latex milky (Lactarius volemus), Russulaceae.
RF2RGWT8E–Edible mushroom in the middle of the forest.
RF2E3KMMF–Lactarius volemus isolated on white. Delicious edible wild mushroom, with lot of common names, Weeping milk cap, Tawny milkcap.
RFP4M4T8–edible lactarius volemus mushroom in the woods
RMEHPX1K–Lactarius volemus
RFPCJ34T–lactarius volemus and some drops of milky substance when the fungus is damaged
RM2CE0X11–. A preliminary report on the Hymeniales of Connecticut . •^2 •^•s. No. 3.] HYMENIALES OF CONNECTICUT. 31 Lactarius subpurpureus Pk. (purplish). Goshen, Undcrivood.Lactarius theiogalus (Bull) Fr. (Geior, brimstone; yciXa,milk). Goshen, Undcrivood; Mansfield, Aug. (315).Lactarius torminosus (Schaeff.) Fr. (producing gripes). Goshen, Undcrivood.Lactarius trivialis Fr. (common). Goshen, Undcrivood; Mansfield, July (157).Lactarius vellereus Fr, (fleecy). Mansfield, July (91).Lactarius volemus Fr. (volenia, a large pear). Goshen, Undcrivood; Mansfield, July (141). Edible(Fr.). Plate X. RUSSULA Pers
RMP7F0HB–Edible mushroom and fungi varieties. Including truffle, sickener, weeping milkcap, saffron milkcap, golden chanterelle, elfin sadde, Caesar's mushroom, coral mushroom and morel. Lithograph by J.H. Leidhecker from Lorenz Oken's Universal Natural History, Allgemeine Naturgeschichte fur alle Stande, Stuttgart, 1841.
RF2J0MTDJ–Wild brown mushrooms in a wet autumn coniferous forest.
RMHMPC9Y–Example of Weeping milk cap or Voluminous-latex milky (Lactarius volemus), Russulaceae.
RF2RGWT4M–Edible mushroom in the middle of the forest.
RF2E3KMMA–Lactarius volemus isolated on white. Delicious edible wild mushroom, with lot of common names, Weeping milk cap, Tawny milkcap.
RF2E3KMM4–Lactarius volemus, delicious edible wild mushroom, with lot of common names, Weeping milk cap, Tawny milkcap, The orange-brown milky, Leatherback mush
RMEHPX1B–Lactarius volemus
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