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liamtheloser
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king boletes? also, please identify another
#18845880 - 09/15/13 07:07 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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For the boletes:



 Habitat: These were growing in western washington cascade foothills, on the side of the path in dirt/gravel mix
Gills: yellow pores
Stem: Stem about 1 inch wide by 4-6 inches tall, brown mottled look
Cap: Brown cap about 4-6 inches wide, typical boletes pores underneath.
Spore print color: brown spore print
Bruising: When i poked the gills, you can see in the picture, I thought maybe it had turned a little blue, but now that I'm back at home, I don't notice any bluing.
Other information: Mushroom is pretty much unscented, I found a LOT of these today, but only brought home one until I know if they're edible.
For the other mushroom:


Habitat: These were growing in western washington cascade foothills, on the side of the path in dirt/gravel mix
Gills: white
Stem: stem was white and under an inch wide, and ranged but usually only 2-3 inches long
Cap: caps were 3-5 inches in diameter, red and beautiful!
Spore print color: I saw whitish spores on the stems
Bruising: no bruise
Other information: I saw quite a few of these, but the only thing that looked close in my field guide was king stropharia, but these did not have a veil or a veil ring.
THANK YOU!
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Edited by liamtheloser (09/15/13 08:15 PM)
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maynardjameskeenan
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Re: king boletes? also, please identify another [Re: liamtheloser]
#18845969 - 09/15/13 07:35 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Maybe Boletus aereus Boletus subtomentosus (what color does it stain if any) and possibly Russula xerampelina (is the stem pink/red?)
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Edited by maynardjameskeenan (09/15/13 07:42 PM)
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liamtheloser
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There was no bruising on the bolete, and the stem on the other one was not pink, pretty stark white
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nomadbrad
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Re: king boletes? also, please identify another [Re: liamtheloser]
#18846168 - 09/15/13 08:23 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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I can see pink blushing on the stipe of the russula near the base, it's blurry but it's there.
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liamtheloser
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Re: king boletes? also, please identify another [Re: nomadbrad]
#18846868 - 09/15/13 11:04 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Ok sounds good. Either way they both look like they're edible.
Thanks guys, next time I'll keep a few for eating!
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