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Offlinejizmaster

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Armillaria and bolete ID
    #15172079 - 10/03/11 02:25 PM (12 years, 5 months ago)

Think these are honey mushrooms, can anyone confirm?

Habitat:
Woods, Denmark, Wood (mostly oak trees) and around

Gills:
Light orange, attached, gills

Stem:
Length up to maybe 10cm, diameter maybe 1cm, light to dark brown, fibrous, firm, hollow

Cap:
Diameter up to maybe 7cm, orange/brown, fuzzy texture in centre, spherical to flat, convex

Spore print color:
Still waiting

Bruising:
Not noticed

Other information:




There were hundreds of them!


This one's not so important, it's the only time I've found this mushroom...

Habitat:
Park, grass next to birch tree (was looking for amanitas)

Gills:
White, pores

Stem:
Length 6-7cm, diameter up to 5cm, light brown, firm, mostly solid

Cap:
About 5x10cm, dark brown, wrinkled, convex

Spore print color:
Didn't do one

Bruising:
Not noticed

Other information:



Thanks a lot!

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Re: Armillaria and bolete ID [Re: jizmaster]
    #15172091 - 10/03/11 02:28 PM (12 years, 5 months ago)

Yup, A. mellea and Boletus edulis! Enjoy your meal!
EDIT: didn't see it was growing under a birch, so maybe not edulis, but definitely one of the highest quality boletes!

Edited by Tangich (10/03/11 02:29 PM)

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Re: Armillaria and bolete ID [Re: Tangich]
    #15172132 - 10/03/11 02:41 PM (12 years, 5 months ago)

Thanks, yeah the bolete has a lot more substance to it than the spongy leccinum scabrum I usually find.

Is there a good way to store the honey mushrooms? I picked that bowl full in about 15 min, so it would be nice to be able to stock up :smile:

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Re: Armillaria and bolete ID [Re: jizmaster]
    #15172148 - 10/03/11 02:45 PM (12 years, 5 months ago)

I'm not sure about storing them, I never pick them altough they are very plentiful here. I know some people like to pickle them, or you can try what works for most mushrooms, saute until the water evaporates, then freeze.

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Re: Armillaria and bolete ID [Re: Tangich]
    #15172684 - 10/03/11 04:49 PM (12 years, 5 months ago)

Quote:

Tangich said:
Yup, A. mellea and Boletus edulis! Enjoy your meal!
EDIT: didn't see it was growing under a birch, so maybe not edulis, but definitely one of the highest quality boletes!





That Honey Mushroom is not A. mellea.

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Re: Armillaria and bolete ID [Re: Fungi01]
    #15173972 - 10/03/11 08:35 PM (12 years, 5 months ago)

Yeah I wasn't sure about that, the caps look smoother on all the pics I saw, and the ring more robust. Oh, and these don't bioluminesce.

Any idea about the bolete?

Edited by jizmaster (10/03/11 08:41 PM)

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Re: Armillaria and bolete ID [Re: jizmaster]
    #15175086 - 10/04/11 02:55 AM (12 years, 5 months ago)

The bolete is boletus edulis, as tangich already stated. Or were you inquiring after storage advice? Slice in 1/2" slices and dry, then store in a jar. If it's riddled with maggots, then you may be left with a half-eaten, half-dried mushroom - the quicker you dry it, the better. An oven at low heat works well too.

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