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jbiddy
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ID Req: Someday I'll be allowed in the official PNW thread
#18964793 - 10/11/13 04:36 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Someday I'll be one of the cool people, but until that day...
Habitat: Conifer forest. Growing from the duffy ground.
Gills: Tubular pores, yellow in color.
Stem: Length, maybe 3 or 4 inches. Light brown with red highlights.
Cap: Red and brown with apparent cracks.
Spore print color: Waiting, waiting.
Bruising: Forgot to bruise the underside.

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canid
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Re: ID Req: Someday I'll be allowed in the official PNW thread [Re: jbiddy]
#18964885 - 10/11/13 05:06 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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It's a little drab, though that may just be the lighting conditions, but I think it may be an aged Boletus chrysenteron.
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Uhurungus
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Re: ID Req: Someday I'll be allowed in the official PNW thread [Re: canid]
#18964968 - 10/11/13 05:28 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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or maybe truncatus. them pores look mighty big.
blueing would help narrow it down as well, but you knew that
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canid
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Re: ID Req: Someday I'll be allowed in the official PNW thread [Re: Uhurungus]
#18964980 - 10/11/13 05:30 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Old and half dried out, blueing can be be a little trickier.
Between B. chrysenteron and B. truncatus I'm disposed to lump, unless I see some work on the later with which I can better judge.
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Uhurungus
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Re: ID Req: Someday I'll be allowed in the official PNW thread [Re: canid]
#18964996 - 10/11/13 05:34 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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many boletes baffle me because of the cosmetic differences within species. for now, if it blues or isn't yellow pored i just walk on by.
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canid
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Re: ID Req: Someday I'll be allowed in the official PNW thread [Re: Uhurungus]
#18965010 - 10/11/13 05:39 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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I don't know the genus well, and I am not learning it fast enough even to keep up with the changes, but I can generally tell what to put on the table, and I know a few species well.
I'm just the type who can't often be satisfied not to know. Even if it takes me forever.
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jbiddy
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Re: ID Req: Someday I'll be allowed in the official PNW thread [Re: canid]
#18965016 - 10/11/13 05:40 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
canid said: It's a little drab, though that may just be the lighting conditions, but I think it may be an aged Boletus chrysenteron.
Sorry for the pics, we were losing light rapidly and still needed to visit a C. olvieri stand as well as the coccoras I posted yesterday, so I was in a hurry.
Thanks for the info, I'll read a bit more about the chrysenteron but this is the closest I've seen so far upon first impression.
I know I should have scratched the gills and got a reaction but I was far too excited for the coccoras and shaggy parasols to give this bolete its proper consideration.
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Ganzig
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Re: ID Req: Someday I'll be allowed in the official PNW thread [Re: jbiddy]
#18965418 - 10/11/13 07:36 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Looks like Boletus chrysenteron to me as well.
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