The apricot-coloured Orange Milkcap prefers mixed woodlands. The stipe is concolorous with the cap that flattens out as it matures.
The apricot coloured Orange Milkcap prefers mixed woodlands. The stipe is concolourous with the cap that flatens out as it matures. The gills are well formed and adnate
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Location: Scarborough, UK
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