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Adelaide Hills ID request
    #26686854 - 05/21/20 11:07 PM (3 years, 8 months ago)

Found these today growing around pine and eucalyptus.

The boletes have white or yellow pores.
The caps are brown and range from 8 to 20cms in diameter.
the stems are solid and 4 to 6cm in diameter and taper off towards the cap.
no bruising that I can tell.




The other two button mushrooms have pinkish gills.
the caps are brown and white and are about 5cm in diameter.
the stems are solid and break away cleanly from the cap. they are about 1.5 cm in diameter.
These do not bruise yellow.




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Re: Adelaide Hills ID request [Re: sheeps]
    #26687244 - 05/22/20 04:55 AM (3 years, 8 months ago)

Well, it's a bolete and an agaricus, but you already know that. They look really tasty, though! Nice find!


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Re: Adelaide Hills ID request [Re: Psilosadhu]
    #26687315 - 05/22/20 05:57 AM (3 years, 8 months ago)

I'm not an expert, but the second one is a pine mushroom (Lactarius deliciosus). Very common in pine forests in the hills and apparently delicious as the name would imply.


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Re: Adelaide Hills ID request [Re: MycorrhizalNetwork]
    #26687333 - 05/22/20 06:10 AM (3 years, 8 months ago)

Top one is Boletus edulis.


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Re: Adelaide Hills ID request [Re: MycorrhizalNetwork]
    #26687334 - 05/22/20 06:10 AM (3 years, 8 months ago)

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MycorrhizalNetwork said:
I'm not an expert, but the second one is a pine mushroom (Lactarius deliciosus). Very common in pine forests in the hills and apparently delicious as the name would imply.




Hey! thanks for the input, but, I'm fairly certain they aren't saffron milk caps. Maybe the photo makes them look more orange, but they aren't. The gills are pinkish, the stem is solid and breaks away cleanly and the cap is convex not concave. If I had to guess I would say Agaricus?


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Re: Adelaide Hills ID request [Re: OOISI]
    #26687336 - 05/22/20 06:13 AM (3 years, 8 months ago)

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OOISI said:
Top one is Boletus edulis.




Thanks! Are they all the same species? the pore colours seem to vary between specimens leading me to believe I might have two different ones?


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Re: Adelaide Hills ID request [Re: sheeps]
    #26687339 - 05/22/20 06:14 AM (3 years, 8 months ago)

Yes, it's an agaricus. Should have a faint smell of anise or almonds.


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Re: Adelaide Hills ID request [Re: Psilosadhu]
    #26687341 - 05/22/20 06:15 AM (3 years, 8 months ago)

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Psilosadhu said:
Yes, it's an agaricus. Should have a faint smell of anise or almonds.




Thanks! much appreciated :smile:


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Re: Adelaide Hills ID request [Re: sheeps]
    #26687345 - 05/22/20 06:16 AM (3 years, 8 months ago)

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OOISI said:
Top one is Boletus edulis.




Thanks! Are they all the same species? the pore colours seem to vary between specimens leading me to believe I might have two different ones?




They pores yellow with age, starting out white. Did you find them in pine or eucalypt? The Boletus i mean.


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Re: Adelaide Hills ID request [Re: Psilosadhu]
    #26687346 - 05/22/20 06:16 AM (3 years, 8 months ago)

They're all boletus edulis. The pores change colour from white to almost greenish yellow in age.


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Re: Adelaide Hills ID request [Re: Psilosadhu]
    #26687356 - 05/22/20 06:20 AM (3 years, 8 months ago)

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OOISI said:
They pores yellow with age, starting out white. Did you find them in pine or eucalypt? The Boletus i mean.




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Psilosadhu said:
They're all boletus edulis. The pores change colour from white to almost greenish yellow in age.




Thanks guys, good to know!
I found these in an area that had both pine and eucalyptus.


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Re: Adelaide Hills ID request [Re: MycorrhizalNetwork]
    #26687368 - 05/22/20 06:26 AM (3 years, 8 months ago)

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MycorrhizalNetwork said:
I'm not an expert, but the second one is a pine mushroom (Lactarius deliciosus). Very common in pine forests in the hills and apparently delicious as the name would imply.




No they are not, that is Agaricus genus.


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