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climaxxx
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ID needed on upstate ny mushrooms
#717466 - 07/02/02 07:21 AM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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hey everyone today i went out to my yard and underneath a birch tree were these red and yellow mushrooms, they seem to be bruising greenishblue, and the other ones i found throughout my yard, i dunno if there ne good so any information would help thanks.
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climaxxx
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Re: ID needed on upstate ny mushrooms [Re: climaxxx]
#717483 - 07/02/02 07:35 AM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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heres another picture i took after i cut it in half, notice the blueing?
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Re: ID needed on upstate ny mushrooms [Re: climaxxx]
#717603 - 07/02/02 08:30 AM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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Inactive panaeolus at top, probably campanulatus. Boletus species at bottom also inactive, the blusih/greenish bruise is normal in this species and it's not a psilocybin indicator in this case.
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Re: ID needed on upstate ny mushrooms [Re: climaxxx]
#717621 - 07/02/02 08:37 AM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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climaxxx
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Re: ID needed on upstate ny mushrooms [Re: ]
#717680 - 07/02/02 09:02 AM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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so it definetly not edible?
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Re: ID needed on upstate ny mushrooms [Re: climaxxx]
#717691 - 07/02/02 09:07 AM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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Re: ID needed on upstate ny mushrooms [Re: ]
#717696 - 07/02/02 09:08 AM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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I agree, don't eat them. You'll get nothing but stomach upset.
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Re: ID needed on upstate ny mushrooms [Re: climaxxx]
#717848 - 07/02/02 10:24 AM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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The red ones have some cool-looking caps tho!
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Re: ID needed on upstate ny mushrooms [Re: climaxxx]
#718239 - 07/02/02 02:36 PM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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Boletes are very good edible.
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Re: ID needed on upstate ny mushrooms [Re: climaxxx]
#718318 - 07/02/02 03:16 PM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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The Boletes that turn blue-green are very poisonous. Another species is Boletus satanicus. Please avaoid all blue green boletes. Theydo not have gills and should be avoided.
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Re: ID needed on upstate ny mushrooms [Re: mjshroomer]
#718363 - 07/02/02 03:50 PM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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don't eat those boletus!
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Re: ID needed on upstate ny mushrooms [Re: GetTheFuckOut]
#719456 - 07/03/02 03:08 AM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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"The Boletes that turn blue-green are very poisonous. Another species is Boletus satanicus. Please avaoid all blue green boletes. Theydo not have gills and should be avoided."
Allthough I deeply respect you, and all of your invaluable knowledge and everything you have contrubited to the shroomery MJ, this statement is also not correct.
In fact most boletes that bruise green/blue are edible, and I have eaten many. There area few boletes that are poisonous, but very few compared to the edible variates. The boletes that I would watch out for are the red pored varieties, some are poisonous. These usually stain indigo.
Of course before eating any mushroom, it is very important to positively ID it...buy a good guide book, cross reference with the Internet, read the posts here...and stay alive.
Cheers
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Re: ID needed on upstate ny mushrooms [Re: StInvetroThomas]
#719492 - 07/03/02 03:56 AM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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Re: ID needed on upstate ny mushrooms [Re: StInvetroThomas]
#719549 - 07/03/02 05:07 AM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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I have been eating Boletes for years should I stop. LOL
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Re: ID needed on upstate ny mushrooms [Re: shaggymane]
#719828 - 07/03/02 08:25 AM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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They look gross! How do they taste? I found a mushroom with no gills, and had a spongeish discusting look..I threw it down quickly, had bugs on it and crap...*shudders*
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Re: ID needed on upstate ny mushrooms [Re: NiGGy]
#720491 - 07/03/02 01:20 PM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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NiGGy, that's one of the hardest things about picking edible bolettes in the wild, almost all of the ones i find are infested with weevils(sp?) of larvae.
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Re: ID needed on upstate ny mushrooms [Re: StInvetroThomas]
#721251 - 07/03/02 07:45 PM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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The mushroom on the picture has yellow pores and it's probably Xerocomus rubellus http://www.grzyby.pl/gatunki/Xerocomus_rubellus.htm
Boletus satanas has red pores. http://www.mykoweb.com/CAF/species/Boletus_satanas.html To my knowledge only Boletus satanas and Boletus lupinus http://www.assfor.it/funghi/boletus_lupinus.htm are considered poisonous. But they have also very bitter taste so it's hard to eat them anyway. Boletes are one of the most safe mushrooms to pick. The rule is simple: if it has pores and does not taste bitter then it is edible. Even this two species are not deadly poisonous but just cause intestinal problems. Analysis haven't found any poisonous compounds in them and they are probably just hard to digest.
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Re: ID needed on upstate ny mushrooms [Re: zeronio]
#721942 - 07/04/02 05:28 AM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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Excellent info Zeronio...this is correct. So please people, mushrooms can be very tasty..just make sure you are positive as to what you are eating....
Cheers
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Re: ID needed on upstate ny mushrooms [Re: climaxxx]
#725133 - 07/05/02 03:55 PM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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For the little ones, you need to start with getting a spore print.
For the boletes I have 2 questions. Is the cap surface dry? How quickly do they bruise blue?
If the cap surface is dry and the mushroom bruises blue slowly (not instantaneously) then they appear to be Boletus bicolor, a common choice edible mushroom on the east coast of the US in pine and oak forest regions. (Boletes are mycorrhizal, so they require a higher plant host. What kinds of trees are near where they were found?)
If the cuticle is dry and they bruise blue quickly (immediately) then they are likely to be Boletus sensibilis, a species which has been reported as being poisonous, causing the usual vomiting and such.
If you really want to know what they are, get yourself some books and start studying. Join your local mycological society, where there are some real experts who can identify your find and (more importantly) tell you how to tell yourself next time.
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