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Lactarius indigo (the indigo milk mushroom) Wild, edible mushroom in Tx

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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2009

smells like blueberries and taste soo good. they grow only in the woods under oak trees in tx. would go good on alfredo

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  • i just found some of these and they smell like blueberries to me. i thought i was just fooling myself into thinking they actually smelled "blue". so i can eat these but there's no magic in them?

  • @777Aharon

    they are edible

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  • @sarahelizabethasher I must agree. This is a very identifiable mushroom, but it is not considered good, it is just edible. It was my first to try in the wild and it was not good!

  • They certainly grow in Kentucky.

  • Edible but not choice, as my mother would say. They aren't the best flavored of the lactarius, in my opinion.

  • @losfreddy hey, ive taken this a few times, in the past 6 years and i jsut recently got some again and read up, on some site it says their grown in eastern north america, i live in eastern NA, would u happen to know where exactly grow?

  • Wonder if these grow in southern Oklahoma, too?

  • @losfreddy I can confirm they are edible. They probably taste like heaven too if they are like the other lactarius. No psilocybin though , sorry :(

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