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OfflineGrogan
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A Bolete in my back yard.
    #4289549 - 06/12/05 11:36 PM (18 years, 9 months ago)

Im pretty sure this is my yearly back yard boletes they happen every early summer :smile:  (not asking for Id unless you want to stab at the exact bolete!! )




OH also notice the pecan tree pollen flower thingys (they are kinda dark orange yellow...) Also a pecan is just below the bolete too :smile: I think mushrooms love fruit dropping trees(nut type), i found agaricus mushrooms under a (birch??) tree in my backyard, the kind that have little rust brown colored balls that are all spikey and about the size of a quarter but a sphere.


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Re: A Bolete in my back yard. [Re: Grogan]
    #4289629 - 06/13/05 12:13 AM (18 years, 9 months ago)

For some reason it doesn't look like a bolete to me.. more like an amanita. Did you check under the cap for gills?


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Re: A Bolete in my back yard. [Re: eris]
    #4289856 - 06/13/05 01:22 AM (18 years, 9 months ago)

yeah that is definitely not a bolete!!

almost positive it's an amanita---please proceed with caution


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Re: A Bolete in my back yard. [Re: Grogan]
    #4290934 - 06/13/05 11:24 AM (18 years, 9 months ago)

No worries I'm not even remotely considering eating it anyways.. Normally Boletes pop up in my back yard every year, but guess its not thanks for the info.. :0


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Re: A Bolete in my back yard. [Re: Grogan]
    #4291505 - 06/13/05 02:09 PM (18 years, 9 months ago)

maybe an Amanita var. Formosa

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Re: A Bolete in my back yard. [Re: Batman50]
    #4292367 - 06/13/05 05:10 PM (18 years, 9 months ago)

they grow this time of year? wouldnt it be near a pine tree if it was an aminita?


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Re: A Bolete in my back yard. [Re: Grogan]
    #4292661 - 06/13/05 06:37 PM (18 years, 9 months ago)

Nice find , looks like aminita var formosa to me also , however noone can be sure , just looks a little browner then most ive seen


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Re: A Bolete in my back yard. [Re: PSiFr33k]
    #4292711 - 06/13/05 06:47 PM (18 years, 9 months ago)

looks like amanita pantherina to me
or amanita rubescens

i advise against messing around with it

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Re: A Bolete in my back yard. [Re: Mitchnast]
    #4292968 - 06/13/05 08:03 PM (18 years, 9 months ago)

Its great to see how obsessed the shroomery is with IDing shrooms. The poor guy didnt even want an ID.
I agree, Amanita. But uhh... Amanita var. formosa is missing a species guys... "Genus ??? race"

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Re: A Bolete in my back yard. [Re: Lysergic_Milkman]
    #4293763 - 06/13/05 11:42 PM (18 years, 9 months ago)

They're referring to Amanita muscaria var. formosa, although I wouldn't put any money on that specimen being one. There are waaaaay too many Amanitas that look similar to that to even guess on species. To start we'd need to see the volva and stem base.

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Re: A Bolete in my back yard. [Re: ToxicMan]
    #4295521 - 06/14/05 04:13 PM (18 years, 9 months ago)

aminita muscaria Var. formosa


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