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EmielBananaPeel
Mushroom Hunter



Registered: 07/25/16
Posts: 26
Loc: Michigan
Last seen: 7 years, 5 months
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Is It Good?
#23559221 - 08/20/16 06:22 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Habitat: South Eastern Michigan. Found under a few shaded trees but not growing anywhere near the trunks of them. Was growing next to an old desk I had thrown out and was waiting to burn. Growing in the grass in the shade and came up over the night ask looked in the same spot yesterday and they weren't there, there was a huge group of them growing together.
Gills: Pores, yellowish color.
Stem: Orange stem and yellow on the inside. The biggest mushroom (one in the photo) has a stem about 6cm tall and 3cm thick.
Cap: dark Orange cap, feels kind of soft, kind of wavy on the edges but otherwise rather convex withdrew duvets.
Spore print color: Waiting...
Bruising: Dark blue. Bruises slowly except for on its gills. When cut open bruiskng did not take place until a few minutes had passed.
Other information: Not sure why they grew where they did as I've never seen these grow there before. Therewasalarge group of them though growing near an old desk on the grass in the shade. Did not rain the day before they grew, but maybe three days after the rain I noticed these growing.
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Joie


Registered: 10/17/09
Posts: 7,301
Loc: UK
Last seen: 1 year, 3 months
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It is a bolete. I can't swear which but have just learned that my prime suspect is in a new genus and is called Borangia bicolor. Blueing boletes are not "magic". It might be an edible one.
EDIT: just looking at the cut stem bases I am wondering if this might otherwise be Hortiboletus rubellus, another one that has been given a new genus.
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Edited by Joie (08/20/16 06:51 AM)
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Tincup
finally arrived...

Registered: 05/29/16
Posts: 123
Loc: Yesterday
Last seen: 3 years, 7 months
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Re: Is It Good? [Re: Joie]
#23559256 - 08/20/16 06:48 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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tons of those in my yard in nw nj. they remind me Nerf footballs in color and texture.
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ShadowRunner
cybershaman

Registered: 10/11/15
Posts: 208
Loc: Athens,Ohio,USA
Last seen: 6 years, 9 months
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I Have not eaten them myself... yet.. So I can not recomend eating them. I was in a job where poisoning myself would cause quite a hassle. Here is some info for you: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baorangia_bicolor
-------------------- Just a chubby dude wondering the forest looking for snacks.
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EmielBananaPeel
Mushroom Hunter



Registered: 07/25/16
Posts: 26
Loc: Michigan
Last seen: 7 years, 5 months
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Re: Is It Good? [Re: Tincup]
#23563018 - 08/21/16 01:12 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Thanks for the input, I do believe they are boletus bicolor now, I also found some more younger ones that had yellow caps
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