hi, i still dont understand the different characteristics between the two types, Lactarius deterrimus and Lactarius deliciosus. Are you able to make a video to explain them both?
Sorry uts took me so long to comment. I don't have any Saffron Milkcaps around here but the difference with this is it grows with pine and has a pitted stem. The False Saffron Milk Cap grows with spruce and does not have a pitted stem. They also do not taste as good. But still a good edible
I never knew that mushroom existed, thanks for the video.
Thanks 😊
hi, i still dont understand the different characteristics between the two types, Lactarius deterrimus and Lactarius deliciosus. Are you able to make a video to explain them both?
Sorry uts took me so long to comment. I don't have any Saffron Milkcaps around here but the difference with this is it grows with pine and has a pitted stem. The False Saffron Milk Cap grows with spruce and does not have a pitted stem. They also do not taste as good. But still a good edible