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Sliced, and cleaned King Bolet.
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Uknown, possible cort. Found near a wet area in a part of the woods that had huge rocks about the size of cars. With a poplar and oak/maple around.
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The stem and cap are really powdery too the touch, there were also the occasional pine tree around. Found in clusters between the rocks. ~~
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The gills are notched and seem to be connected to the stem, they are also really light and grey/white. Also very powdery.
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Ringless HoneyMushroom, Armillaria tabescens.
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Ringless cap shot.
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Smoothcap Honey Mushroom, Armillaria mellea.
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Honeycap.
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HoneyMushroom, closer.
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P1010010.jpg
Delicious KingBolet. Boletus edulis.
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P1010009.jpg
Boletus edulis. Focusing on stem texture, and cap color.
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ScalyCapped HoneyMushroom; Armillaria ceptistipes/ostoyae. Notice the spider-web like veil. "ShoestringRootRot" is often label the parasitic specie...
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P1010007.jpg
Armillaria Ostoyae/cepistipes. Arm. ost. is an important pathogen of conifers causing root disease. This species more commonly causing upset stomachs.
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Pinched inner flesh, showing how fluffy it is.
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P1010016.jpg
Sliced view of an unknown cort.
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Top shot of an unknown cort, the top being of a walnut brown with hairy fiberous texture.
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