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Also known as the Grey Larch Bolete. This is a western Canada version of what is really a European species. Photo from near Cranbrook, British Columbia.
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SU274068 Lyndhurst, New Forest, Hants
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2020.08.01 Pasila, Helsinki, Finland
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Slimy Spike is reported from both Europe and North America. Photo is from the sub-alpine above Howe Sound, British Columbia.
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No noticeable staining on bruising.Whiteland Bay, Arran. NS024251
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NT918683. National Trust St. Abb's Head. Berwickshire Scotland.
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SU274068 Lyndhurst, New Forest, Hants
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Poisonous mushrooms. Vegetate the beginning of the summer from June to October, in deciduous and coniferous forests. It is located on the edge of clearings and forests. Meat at the intersection of oxidized and gets intense blue color. Very similar to her mushroom Boletus LURIDIFORMIS.
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Pretty much 100% positive this is the Butter Bolete (Boletus appendiculatus), based on the blue-staining, yellow tubes and stalk, nut-brown cap, and un-bitter taste. We'll see how it cooks up.
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Bromsberrow Woods. Herefordshire. SO760349
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Dictionnaire universel d'histoire naturelle. v. 3 1849 - Atlas (Zoologie-Botanique)Paris :Chez les editeurs MM. Renard, Martinet et cie, rue et Hotel Mignon, 2 (quartier de l' 30cole-de-Mdecine) ; et chez Langlois et Leclercq, rue de la Harpe, 81 ; Victor Masson, Place de l'Ecole-de-Mdecin1847-1849
biodiversitylibrary.org/page/19539093
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SU274068 Lyndhurst, New Forest, Hants
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Inedible mushrooms. Increases during the summer and autumn in the meadows and forests during the rainy season.Similar to her forest GAESTRUM stars of the genus.
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Bromsberrow Woods. Herefordshire. SO760349
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Poisonous mushrooms. Vegetate in deciduous forests, mainly in beech, the rich limestone soil. Perio vegetation is from June to September. It is relatively rare species.
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NT918683. National Trust St. Abb's Head. Berwickshire Scotland.
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Jimena, Andalusia, Spain
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No noticeable staining on bruising.Whiteland Bay, Arran. NS024251
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Also known as the Sepia Bolete, it is found in the temperate deciduous forests of Europe and North America.