Hello fungi lovers, like every week I went out to in search of mushrooms to photograph, and again I continue to share my experiences and findings with all of you.
This season is being very productive as far as mushrooms are concerned, I do not remember another year like it, although it has not been potentially rainy compared to previous years, which has helped me to go out more and be able to capture my findings.
I found many new varieties that I had never seen before, and with that my hobby and experience continue to grow day by day.
On this occasion I found a Lactarius deterrimus if I'm not mistaken, because it was difficult for me to identify it even knowing that it belongs to the lactarius family, (they are all very similar).
In these photographs you can see the hymenium in the form of sheets, which seem to be shedding some milk.
As on other occasions it had grown very close to the remains of a felled tree, which makes the scene more visually striking, since the moss that accompanies the remains of the trunk creates a harmony in said shot.