Spiny Milkweed (Lactarius spinosulus)
- אָפּטייל: Basidiomycota (Basidiomycetes)
- סאַבדיוויזשאַן: Agaricomycotina (Agaricomycetes)
- קלאַס: Agaricomycetes (Agaricomycetes)
- סובקלאַס: Incertae sedis (פון ומזיכער שטעלע)
- סדר: Russulales (Russulovye)
- משפּחה: Russulaceae (Russula)
- מין: לאַקטאַריוס (מילקי)
- טיפּ: Lactarius spinosulus (Spiny milkweed)
Milky prickly (לאַט. Lactarius spinosulus) איז אַ פונגוס אין דער מין לאַקטאַריוס (לאַט. לאַקטאַריוס) פון דער משפּחה Russulaceae.
Spiny lactic cap:
Diameter 2-5 cm, in youth it is flat or convex, with a folded edge, with age it becomes prostrate or even funnel-shaped, often with an uneven edge, on which slight pubescence is noticeable. The color is pink-red, with pronounced zoning. The surface of the cap is dry, slightly hairy. The flesh is thin, whitish, turning gray at the break. The milky juice is white, not caustic.
רעקאָרדס:
Yellowish, of medium thickness and frequency, adherent.
ספּאָר פּודער:
Pale ocher.
The leg of the spiked milkweed:
Height 3-5 cm, thickness up to 0,8 cm, cylindrical, hollow, often curved, cap-colored or lighter, with fragile flesh.
צעשפרייטן:
Prickly milkweed occurs in August-September in deciduous and mixed forests, mycorrhizing with birch.
ענלעך מינים:
First of all, the spiny milkweed looks like a pink wave (Lactarius torminosus), although the resemblance is purely superficial – the fragility of the structure, the weak pubescence of the cap, the yellowish plates and the leg, even in young specimens, do not allow you to make a mistake. The prickly lactiferous differs from other small lactifers of a similar color in the very distinct zoning of the cap: the dark red concentric zones on it are more pronounced than even those of the pink wave.
עדיביליטי:
עס איז געהאלטן אַ ינעדאַבאַל שוועמל. However, according to some authors, it is quite edible, suitable for pickles.