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Russula pyriodora
2011Summary
Russula pyriodora is a rare species of mushroom-forming fungus in the family Russulaceae, formally described in 2011. The mushroom features a pink to rosy cap, whitish gills, and has a distinctive pear-like odour which inspired its name (from Latin pyri- meaning pear). It has been found only in specific brook-ravine sites in eastern Finland with limestone-influenced soils. The species forms mycorrhizal relationships primarily with birch trees and produces fruit bodies in late summer....read more on Wikipedia.
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