Russula brevipes and R. angustispora are also somewhat similar in appearance, but they do not produce latex when cut or injured.
Species in the Artocarpeae are tropical trees or shrubs which, like all members of the Moraceae, produce latex.
Rubber trees never produced latex.
These plantations were able to produce latex with greater efficiency and productivity.
It is the only non-flowering plant that produces latex.
Sunflowers also produce latex, and are the subject of experiments to improve their suitability as an alternative crop for producing nonallergenic rubber.
Several members of the fungal kingdom also produce latex upon injury, such as Lactarius deliciosus and other milk-caps.
Handling may cause skin irritation as the plant produces latex.
They are lactiferous, producing latex, which may be milky or watery, coloured or plain.
All plants within the Bixaceae produce a red, orange, or yellow latex.