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Blackening Russula (Russula nigricans) — mushroom identification photo

Blackening Russula

Russula nigricans

— Non-Edible
Do not eat — not considered edible; may be used medicinally or for study only
Cap color
white,gray,black
Cap size
8–20 cm
Gill color
white to red to black
Gill attachment
adnate
Stem
white to gray, stout
Texture
firm, brittle
Habitat
mixed forest
Fruiting season
July–October
Peak season
Summer–Fall (July–October)

Key Identification Features

Inedible: This species is not considered edible. It may be unpalatable, too tough, or otherwise unsuitable for consumption — but it is not known to be dangerously toxic. Do not eat it.

Regions Found

Region data not available

Look-Alikes

No documented look-alikes on record.

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