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A smaller creamy white to creamy yellow species found under both beech and tea tree. Cap diam: up to 55 mm. The gills are white to creamy white as is the spore print. The stipe is white to creamy white but is sometimes stained a yellowish brown. |
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A grey-brown species found under beech. The cap is up to 110 mm in diam. The gills are creamy white and the spore print is white. |
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Russula griseostipitata McNabb A pale dull grey pink species found under beech. Cap diam: up to 70 mm. The gills are a greyish creamy white, and the spore print is white. |
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A dull green species with lighter grey-green scaly patches on the surface. The cap diam: is up to 100 mm. The gills are white to creamy white and the spore print is white. The stipe is pale grey with rose or mauve tints. Found under tea tree. |
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A dark grey-brown coloured species found under beech. Cap diam: up to 100 mm. The gills are creamy white with grey tints and are often covered in black spots. The stipe is a pale greyish fawn-brown. |
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A creamy to creamy ochraceous coloured species found under tea tree. Cap diam: up to 60 mm. The gills are creamy white as is the stipe. |
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Russula multicystidiata McNabb A whitish to creamy coloured species with a cap diam: up to 60 mm. The gills and stipe are also white to creamy white in colour. Found under tea tree and beech. |
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