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kaygee79

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Very pale bolete, a slippery jack? and one more mushroom for ID please
#22119181 - 08/20/15 10:11 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Found in the woods, growing under a small leafy bush. Mixed forest pine and birch, leafy ground cover. No bruising when cut. Smells delicious. Cap very pale in comparison to most boletes.
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Found around the same place as #1 above. Cap was sticky to the touch, so I'm suspecting a form of Suillus?
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This is a strange one, found between lots of dead trees and leafy wet ground cover. They were growing in clusters, and there were a TON of them. The older specimen (not pictured) looked like it had spores, the caps were very thin and most fell apart when disturbed. The picture is of a younger specimen from the clusters, not sure if those are spores or ridges?
Help with ID greatly appreciated!
Edited by kaygee79 (08/20/15 10:30 PM)
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Untitled
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Re: Very pale bolete, a slippery jack? and one more mushroom for ID please [Re: kaygee79]
#22119191 - 08/20/15 10:17 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Those pics don't work. For me at least
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kaygee79

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Re: Very pale bolete, a slippery jack? and one more mushroom for ID please [Re: Untitled]
#22119244 - 08/20/15 10:31 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Quote:
Untitled said: Those pics don't work. For me at least
Re-uploaded...
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Untitled
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Re: Very pale bolete, a slippery jack? and one more mushroom for ID please [Re: kaygee79]
#22119286 - 08/20/15 10:42 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Now they do. Can't comment on what they are though!
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kaygee79


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Re: Very pale bolete, a slippery jack? and one more mushroom for ID please [Re: Untitled]
#22119521 - 08/20/15 11:54 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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So I think #3 is a young ash tree bolete
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Bud Fuggins
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Re: Very pale bolete, a slippery jack? and one more mushroom for ID please [Re: kaygee79]
#22120812 - 08/21/15 06:00 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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3 is Def ash bolete; should smell and taste like dirt. Idk if there are variations though, cause the big ones in yards bruise brown-green and the small ones in woods don't and seem to taste a bit less like dirt.
#1 is very cute.
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The chimp
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Re: Very pale bolete, a slippery jack? and one more mushroom for ID please [Re: Bud Fuggins]
#22121554 - 08/21/15 09:49 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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2 looks like Suillus americanus... Was there 5 needle pine around?
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Ololorat
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Re: Very pale bolete, a slippery jack? and one more mushroom for ID please [Re: The chimp]
#22125894 - 08/22/15 08:11 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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1. boletus ornatipes
Edited by Ololorat (08/22/15 08:16 AM)
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Bud Fuggins
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Re: Very pale bolete, a slippery jack? and one more mushroom for ID please [Re: Ololorat]
#22126082 - 08/22/15 09:21 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Please eat the first one and let us know how it was.
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kaygee79


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Re: Very pale bolete, a slippery jack? and one more mushroom for ID please [Re: The chimp]
#22129213 - 08/22/15 11:43 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Quote:
The chimp said: 2 looks like Suillus americanus... Was there 5 needle pine around?
Yes needles stuck to its cap. I think you are right about it being a chicken fat bolete... Just found more, bigger and more mature and this one resembles it for sure...
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kaygee79


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Re: Very pale bolete, a slippery jack? and one more mushroom for ID please [Re: Ololorat]
#22129225 - 08/22/15 11:51 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Quote:
Ololorat said: 1. boletus ornatipes 
YES! I think you are right! Thank you!
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Bud Fuggins
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Re: Very pale bolete, a slippery jack? and one more mushroom for ID please [Re: kaygee79]
#22129947 - 08/23/15 08:37 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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I'm excited about the chicken fat boletes. I want to find an authentic Russian soup recipe. Anyone have one?
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Ololorat
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Re: Very pale bolete, a slippery jack? and one more mushroom for ID please [Re: Bud Fuggins]
#22134081 - 08/24/15 06:24 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Bud Fuggins said: I'm excited about the chicken fat boletes. I want to find an authentic Russian soup recipe. Anyone have one?
I doubt you would find it delicious. Its taste would be too plain for the most people. Basically, you just boil mushrooms with vegetables (potatoes, onions and carrots) and salt it. Sometimes it is done with barley. This soup is served with a couple of spoons of sour cream and minced dill or parsley and is eaten with a piece of bread. And don't forget that this soup is a simple meal of poor peasants so it is not expected to be something fancy. Also originally it is cooked in a clay pot inside the oven. You add everything and water, close the pot with a lid and leave it for an hour or so in the hot oven. That's it.
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