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Answered ID Request - What kind of bolete? (Suillus granulatus)
    #19096238 - 11/06/13 04:27 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

Habitat:
Under and around pine trees, especially among decomposing pine needles.

Gills:
Pores that are golden and turn brown with age.

Stem:
White and thick, fleshy all the way through. Short compared to the large cap and they are often completely obscured tented by the cap.

Cap:
Brown on top and kinda reddish, autumn colors and slimy/sticky.

Spore print color:
Reddish-brown/brown.

Bruising:
Brown, or at least ages to a brown for the pores.

Other information:
Cap is slimy and sticky, no unusual odor indifferent from average mushrooms.

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Spore Print:



Edited by MartinVole (11/07/13 02:02 PM)


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Re: ID Request - What kind of bolete? [Re: MartinVole]
    #19096268 - 11/06/13 04:35 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

Suillus, perhaps Suillus granulatus or similar.


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Re: ID Request - What kind of bolete? [Re: MartinVole]
    #19096282 - 11/06/13 04:38 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

Where in the world are you located?


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Re: ID Request - What kind of bolete? [Re: o8u]
    #19096301 - 11/06/13 04:42 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

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Where in the world are you located?




The uppermost part of Arkansas, Sharp County.


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Re: ID Request - What kind of bolete? [Re: MidnightCity]
    #19096348 - 11/06/13 04:50 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

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MidnightCity said:
Suillus, perhaps Suillus granulatus or similar.




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Re: ID Request - What kind of bolete? [Re: o8u]
    #19100652 - 11/07/13 01:45 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

Thanks very much! You are correct, the specifications match the Suillus granulatus down to the spore print. This is my first time encountering any kind of bolete so was something of a surprise to actually see spongy pores instead of gills.

Anyways, thanks again! And tested a small portion of one, after proper preparation, and found it quite decent in texture and flavor. Still feeling fine an hour later.:thumbup:


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Re: ID Request - What kind of bolete? [Re: MartinVole]
    #19100741 - 11/07/13 02:02 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

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MartinVole said:
Thanks very much! You are correct, the specifications match the Suillus granulatus down to the spore print. This is my first time encountering any kind of bolete so was something of a surprise to actually see spongy pores instead of gills.

Anyways, thanks again! And tested a small portion of one, after proper preparation, and found it quite decent in texture and flavor. Still feeling fine an hour later.:thumbup:




Does it excrete milky droplets of moisture?


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Re: ID Request - What kind of bolete? [Re: Inconspicuous]
    #19100927 - 11/07/13 02:30 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

No, there is no milky excretions, only the snail-slime viscous covering of the cap which I peeled off (upon suggestion in cooking instructions) and found to be somewhat rubbery feeling.

I've never heard of a latex excreting Bolete. Would that have been good or bad?

Edit: Oh I see what you mean, the smaller ones seem to. Kinda a slight bit of white stuff anyways, guess they are a bit too mature now to be sure... didn't have really young specimens to check where I harvested them.

Edit 2: Could they be Suillus luteus instead?


Edited by MartinVole (11/07/13 02:42 PM)


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Re: ID Request - What kind of bolete? [Re: MartinVole]
    #19101202 - 11/07/13 03:13 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

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MartinVole said:
Could they be Suillus luteus instead?



Not from what I see. To begin with, your collections lack an annulus.

Quote:

MartinVole said:
Thanks very much! You are correct, the specifications match the Suillus granulatus down to the spore print. This is my first time encountering any kind of bolete so was something of a surprise to actually see spongy pores instead of gills.

Anyways, thanks again! And tested a small portion of one, after proper preparation, and found it quite decent in texture and flavor. Still feeling fine an hour later.:thumbup:


:hatsoff:

I just leave them for the slugs, can't stand the texture of Suillus! Nice to hear you enjoyed them though.


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