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InvisibleCHUCK.HNTR
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Caloboletus? Boletus??
    #28567159 - 12/03/23 05:47 PM (1 month, 24 days ago)

Habitat:
Near Monterey Pine.
At the edge of a cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Marin County, CA, USA

Gills:
Very small whitish pores with a touch of yellow.
Un-staining

Stem:
Thick af very dense

Bruising:
No bruising or color change after cut.

Other information:
Spells fruity and fresh.
A more mild version of how Suillus pungens smells





Edited by CHUCK.HNTR (12/03/23 05:53 PM)


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Re: Caloboletus? Boletus?? [Re: CHUCK.HNTR]
    #28567215 - 12/03/23 06:05 PM (1 month, 24 days ago)

They look like Boletus to me, in my area and probably yours.. you're only a little south of me I think, only those and some Leccinum appear to have white/grayish pores and none of their other characteristics look like Leccinum to me. Caloboletus stain blue. One taste should tell you for sure... Caloboletus are bitter.

A "net like" pattern on the stipe is diagnostic for Boletus - I think I can see it on yours, but without a good, really close image it's hard to see, it can be subtle -  and BTW - they are super tasty.. they can be really wormy though, if the weather has been warm.


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Disclaimer - I'm just a hobbyist and cannot absolutely guarantee any ID offered. I'm most familiar with the species found in the Pacific Northwest - those found in other parts of the world may vary considerably, so always do your own research to find out what grows in your area and what lookalikes you need to be aware of. Understand that many mushroom species cannot be 100% reliably identified by photographs alone, even by an expert, so it may not be possible to go beyond suggesting a probable genus.


Edited by Magic Badger (12/03/23 06:10 PM)


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InvisibleCHUCK.HNTR
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Re: Caloboletus? Boletus?? [Re: Magic Badger]
    #28567230 - 12/03/23 06:14 PM (1 month, 24 days ago)

Thanks for taking a look and your input.
I sliced some off the stem the taste is super mild not bitter whatsoever.


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Re: Caloboletus? Boletus?? [Re: CHUCK.HNTR]
    #28568087 - 12/04/23 10:26 AM (1 month, 23 days ago)

Boletus edulis


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