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Indigo Milk Cap (Lactarius indigo) — mushroom identification photo

Indigo Milk Cap

Lactarius indigo

✓ Edible
Always verify identification with multiple features before consuming
Cap color
blue,gray,tan
Cap size
medium
Gill color
blue
Gill attachment
decurrent
Stem
Blue-gray, spotted; bleeds dark blue latex when cut
Texture
smooth
Habitat
forest floor
Fruiting season
summer,fall
Peak season
Summer-fall

Key Identification Features

Preparation Notes

Cook thoroughly; sauteed in butter or used in soups. The dramatic blue color fades when cooked. Widely eaten in Mexico and parts of Southeast Asia as well as the US South.

Regions Found

Look-Alikes

No documented look-alikes on record.

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