Your opinion? Milk caps (Lactarius sp.)

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Helix_2648

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Hi there,

this little guys are called milk caps because they emit a milky liquid when the cap or the lamellae are damaged.

Taken on August 14th in a forest near Detmold.



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Have fun.,
Jörg
 

Chavezshutter

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So lush and earthy, even though I live in the southern and cooler part of Australia, I would really have to travel a bit to see anything like it, so thanks for sharing
 

lovitazoe

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The fact that they were naturally formed and you framed them in a photo so beautifully is simply amazing.
 

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The fact that they were naturally formed and you framed them in a photo so beautifully is simply amazing.
I thought that they look like a little family... that's why I took this photo! I'm quiet happy that I spotted them. Thank you for your kind words lovitazoe
 
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Yohanna_D

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the bokeh and colors gorgeous; the mushrooms well done; wonderful photo
 
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