A broken
cap of a
blue milk mushroom (
Lactarius indigo), turned so that
gills are clearly visible. The
common name refers to the milky
latex that exudes when the mushroom tissue is cut or broken. A widely distributed species, it grows naturally in eastern North America, East Asia, and Central America. It is an
edible mushroom, and is sold in rural markets in Mexico, Guatemala, and China.
Photo: Dan Molter