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   Irene Andersson to Quee   
   Re: mushies please help ID   
   28 Jun 06 21:39:28   
   
   From: ir@ene.nu   
      
   On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 18:17:57 GMT, "Quee"  wrote:   
      
   >"Irene Andersson"  wrote in message   
   >news:gh64a21eu1k6ivh5cjar5iigrmo482me5m@4ax.com...   
      
   >> R. pectinatoides is closer if the taste isn't acrid. Most of the   
   >> others in this group are, and some of them have a slightly different   
   >> smell. But I have doubts about using european names on US species.   
   >> Russula sp. are very particular about their hosting trees. Was it   
   >> growing under oak?   
   >> http://www.mtsn.tn.it/russulales-news/tx_photos.asp?index=5961   
      
   >you can say around 20 feet from the root but still under its canapé kinda   
   >that mushie was found infront of the house the tree is to the side of the   
   >house i know myce turns coners so i guess thats it the tree that is closest   
   >to it it one of those glossy leave wite flower bloom in summer leaves get   
   >infested with spots of soft brown mold amelias i believe not sure white and   
   >smells awesome i can shell it from down the block   
      
   Sounds like magnolia, then I doubt that it's a european species.   
      
   Irene Andersson   
      
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