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DoorsandRooms



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Sexy Polypore
#26820178 - 07/12/20 09:30 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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 These were growing in the woods at some 3000 ft. elevation in western NC, Blue Ridge mountains. They were showing up in pretty decent numbers that I noticed during my last forage around a week ago. They are fairly quick and easy to rot and be consumed by insects as they progress past an early age.
Yellow polypore surface underneath cap. Considerably larger pores compared to any boletes i've seen.
Half-inch thick stems, with consistent widths with each specimen, attractive bright-pale yellow underneath, with dark-maroon-red, scaly-looking texture, on top of the yellow, and mycelium-white colored near the base of the stem
Cap is also very pretty, bright yellow, with light, firey-orange-red with a scaly-looking textured appearance.
No collection of specimen and no spore print taken.
Growing in clusters and solitarily.
-------------------- _________________________________________________________________ "Doors are a waste of time" Val Kilmer as Jim Morrison in "The Doors" "Fungi are a living organism that is much more closely related to mammals such as humans, than to plants. People need to quit looking at mycelium as a different kind of plant, which it isn't. Mycelium has been shown to have circadian rhythms just like mammals" - RR
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MentalPariah
Pariah of my mind


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Compare to Suillus spraguei
-------------------- Whoever appeals to the law against his Fellow man is either a fool or a coward Whoever cannot take care of himself without that law is both For a wounded man shall say to his assailant If I live I will kill you, if I die you are forgiven Such is the rule of honor
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DoorsandRooms



Registered: 02/25/10
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@MentalPariah: That likely looks like it to me! Good job! Thanks!
-------------------- _________________________________________________________________ "Doors are a waste of time" Val Kilmer as Jim Morrison in "The Doors" "Fungi are a living organism that is much more closely related to mammals such as humans, than to plants. People need to quit looking at mycelium as a different kind of plant, which it isn't. Mycelium has been shown to have circadian rhythms just like mammals" - RR
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