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ytse
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ID (hunt in pines)
#4748804 - 10/03/05 10:37 AM (18 years, 4 months ago) |
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Hello , I would like your help for some mushrooms I hunted today. All of them were hunted in a Pine forest at about 500m above sea level in Mediterranean Europe. They were growing among pine needles. All of them were quite common at that place. I am waiting to see the print color.
This is the first one. I suspect that it?s a kind of boletus (?auriporus?). It didn?t change color after cutting Tubes: sponge like Cap : ~5cm diameter Sticky Stem ~8cm length , ~1.5-2cm diameter and solid It was growing in small groups

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This one was very popular. It was growing in groups. Sometimes it was in the pinecones.
No bruise Cap: 2-3cm diameter Stem: Thin , ~8cm , hollow , dry and silk but cotton like at its base.

****************** This one might not be something mature:
It was perfectly round , about 3cm, full white and solid inside.

I will update when I take the prints. Do you need any more infos?
Edited by ytse (10/03/05 10:54 AM)
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GoKart
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Re: ID (hunt in pines) [Re: ytse]
#4749088 - 10/03/05 12:05 PM (18 years, 4 months ago) |
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Pretty sure it is a Boletus (first one). Because of those pores I rekon it's a Boletus Badius.
Not sure about the second one.
Third one sounds like a puffball, was it hard to cut through?
Wait for a more experienced mycologist to confirm I.D.
Edited by GoKart (10/03/05 12:08 PM)
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Shins
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Re: ID (hunt in pines) [Re: GoKart]
#4751137 - 10/03/05 07:41 PM (18 years, 4 months ago) |
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the first one does look alot like boletus baidus, but if that were true it would stain blue when cut
Edited by Shins (10/03/05 07:43 PM)
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falcon


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Re: ID (hunt in pines) [Re: ytse]
#4751717 - 10/03/05 09:42 PM (18 years, 4 months ago) |
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Your first one is in the genus Suillus. Suillus have those little dots on the stem and slimy caps. Don't know the species.
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ToxicMan
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Re: ID (hunt in pines) [Re: ytse]
#4752959 - 10/04/05 03:32 AM (18 years, 4 months ago) |
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As falcon stated, the first one is a Suillus.
The second is a Mycena and the last a puffball.
Happy mushrooming!
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ytse
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Re: ID (hunt in pines) [Re: ToxicMan]
#4753109 - 10/04/05 07:12 AM (18 years, 4 months ago) |
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Thanks!
The first one had a cinnamon colored ?dot? print According to bibliography Suillus luteus is quite popular around here.
The second had a white ?radial? print
And the last one turned brown inside ,when I opened 24h after collecting. It had a fish smell.
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