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seahorse
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ID request, edibles?
#22230364 - 09/13/15 08:15 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Hi,
Today went for a small trip and found new spot with a lot of decaying wood all over the forest, never found so many species in such small area Anyway, need ID on these.
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Habitat: Wood - Found in deciduous woods, growing on a piece off fallen rotting tree. Gills: White. Becoming creamy after drying a little bit. Stem: White, a little bit creamy, 3 fruits where connected at the stem base. Cap: Creamy, light brown. Spore print color: In progress but seems to be turning out white. Bruising: No color change was observed. Location: UK, East Midlands Smells wood-like
My guess is some kind of Pleurotus. Crossing fingers would really like to taste them .
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Habitat: Wood - growing on a dying tree Gills/pores: yellow Stem: no stem? Cap: Orange becoming more yellowish at the ends of cap. Spore print color: n/a Bruising: No color change was observed. Location: UK, East Midlands Smells wood-like.
I'm pretty sure it's Laetiporus cincinnatus but still need a confirmation, it's the first time I ever found this one.
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After 15+ minutes:

Habitat: All around under a tree. Gills/pores: Yellow, doesn't seem to change color after damage. Maybe getting a little bit darker... Stem: Yellow with a shade of red/pink. Cap: Light brown. Spore print color: n/a Bruising: No color change was observed after 15+ mins. After 1h seems to be turning greenish in few places but just a little bit... Location: UK, East Midlands No strong smell, typical mushroomy
Some kind of boletes but... Which one?
Edited by seahorse (09/13/15 08:18 AM)
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antity
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Registered: 07/28/15
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Loc: New England
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Re: ID request, edibles? [Re: seahorse]
#22230371 - 09/13/15 08:17 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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1- ??? 2- Chicken of the woods nice! 3- A bolete dont know what type
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Bud Fuggins
Bolete picker



Registered: 09/11/14
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Re: ID request, edibles? [Re: antity]
#22231130 - 09/13/15 11:10 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Cincinnatus appears to grow from the ground on roots and has white belly. Sulphureus grows from still living trees and stumps and has yellow pores. Thene there are a few other rarer or region-specific types including an all pink one. But I would guess that that one is sulphureus. The pleurotus may be angel wings? IDK the bolete species but it appears edible to me (but don't blame me if you have any issues).
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