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Mushroom Observer Image 261902: Harrya chromapes (Frost) Halling, Nuhn, Osmundson, & Manfr. Binder
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Mushroom Observer Image 166303: Boletus barrowsii Thiers & A.H. Sm.
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Mushroom Observer Image 144148: Scleroderma hypogaeum Zeller
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Mushroom Observer Image 751961: Leccinellum quercophilum M. Kuo
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Mushroom Observer Image 649187: Boletus luridellus (Murrill) Murrill
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Mushroom Observer Image 646139: Phylloporus rhodoxanthus (Schwein.) Bres.
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Mushroom Observer Image 121825: Suillus pungens Thiers & A.H. Sm.
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Mushroom Observer Image 636994: Xanthoconium purpureum Snell & E.A. Dick
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Mushroom Observer Image 41396: Austroboletus lacunosus (Kuntze) T.W. May & A.E. Wood
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Mushroom Observer Image 443194: Boletus aereus Bull.
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Mushroom Observer Image 635642: Chalciporus rubinellus (Peck) Singer
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Mushroom Observer Image 378969: Phylloporus Quél.
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Mushroom Observer Image 969333: Paxillus Fr.
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Very common, associated with Douglas Fir in western North America.
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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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A species of western North America which may have a parasitic relationship with the mycelium of Suillus lakei (a bolete).
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Slight slow blue staining.Nag's Head, RSPB Reserve Forest of Dean, Glos. SO600096
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Lyndhurst, New Forest, Hants. SU274068
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Bol.luteocupreus, toxic.This is a RARE MUSHROOM .Distribution - Mediterranean, Greece, Turkey and the Balkans.Very large, vegetate in light oak wood exposed to the south all day.In Serbia, a rare habitat.A hat can be up to 20cm in diameter, copper-colored, pink and violet fragmenrtima, the pressure turns black.Torus very red lipstick, the pressure get black lipstick stains.Meat throughout the fertile body yellow, napreseku first rapidly changing color to blue-green, and after 30 minutes he returned dirty yellow flesh.Ground color yellow with red handles printed grid that is to handle very dense and small and to have a big eyelets.Handle touch turns black.Boletus is toxic and raw and cooked.Photographs and expert commentary, Marjan Kuster.
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Horsell Common, Surrey TQ011609
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Mushroom Observer Image 64717: Tylopilus humilis Thiers
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Mushroom Observer Image 126720: Leccinum aurantiacum (Bull.) Gray
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Mushroom Observer Image 347709: Pisolithus arhizus (Scop.) Rauschert
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Mushroom Observer Image 765463: Austroboletus subflavidus (Murrill) Wolfe