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clayusvi
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Need help ID'ing 3 different Boletes
#22083353 - 08/12/15 08:38 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Habitat: These mushrooms were all found growing in similar areas. The bolete's were found in patches of competetive forest floor, meaning they are around many different types of plants and other mushrooms and surrounded by fallen wood in a moist temperate rainforest in South East Alaska. The area is close to sea level in a heavely wooded area.
Gills: The Black Bolete has tannish brown spongey pores which i do not believe were attached to its stem as well as a dry cap.
The taller green sponge Bolete had a moist cap and a strange green sponge layer.
The shorter and stalky Bolete (believed to be a king) has a white spongey layer. With a large diameter when compared to its club like stem.
Stem: Black Bolete: stem is same color as cap and when tore in half reveals solid white core. Bugs were found in stem so i tossed it, without ever taking a picture. Expected thickness considering it is a Bolete, thick and strong Off green Bolete, large and tall white stem. Proportionate to its cap. Inside is dense and white. King Bolete(suspected): Large and heavy stalk, veiny outer appearance. Off tan coloration. Inside of stalk isDense and very white, stalk snaps apart, insted of tearing.
Bruising: Black bolete bruised a bluish green initially, then faded to brown. Othere boletes did not bruise with any coloration.
Other information: Mushrooms smell as if they could be sold in the vegetable isle of a grocery store. Black mushroom has a very appealing scent. Black bolete was found next to a much larger brother that had been overtaken by bugs and rot.
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Peteza34
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Re: Need help ID'ing 3 different Boletes [Re: clayusvi]
#22085027 - 08/13/15 06:23 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Your black one likes like a Tylopilus. Probably T. alboater.
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Peteza34
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Re: Need help ID'ing 3 different Boletes [Re: Peteza34]
#22085033 - 08/13/15 06:25 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Oh I didn't read the part where you said it bruised blue, so maybe I am wrong.
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Ran-D



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Re: Need help ID'ing 3 different Boletes [Re: clayusvi]
#22088307 - 08/13/15 05:32 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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You are right about your suspected King, the last 2 photos show Boletus edulis.
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clayusvi
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Re: Need help ID'ing 3 different Boletes [Re: Ran-D]
#22088777 - 08/13/15 07:38 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Awesome this well send me back for more.
Any idea on the other similar Bolete? it was a bit taller with a large heavy Cap, and Smaller but still strong compared to the king.
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Ran-D



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Re: Need help ID'ing 3 different Boletes [Re: clayusvi]
#22088793 - 08/13/15 07:43 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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I would need to see the stipe texture and pores to put a name on that one.
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