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27-09-2011, 03:57 PM
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| | | Id Please These where growing under a conifer tree im not too sure what they are thank you...Ray
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27-09-2011, 04:08 PM
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| | | Re: Id Please Hi Ray,
Thes look like Peppery Bolete - Chalciporus piperatus to me.
Habitat under conifer, reddish fibrils on stipes, and those large brown-reddish pores are typical.
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27-09-2011, 04:13 PM
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| | | Re: Id Please Quote:
Originally Posted by Lancashire Lad Hi Ray,
Thes look like Peppery Bolete - Chalciporus piperatus to me.
Habitat under conifer, reddish fibrils on stipes, and those large brown-reddish pores are typical.
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Mike. | Thanks a lot Mike i did think Bolete but was leaning to Larch cheers...Ray
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27-09-2011, 04:17 PM
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Originally Posted by gobbiner Thanks a lot Mike i did think Bolete but was leaning to Larch cheers...Ray  | Well you're on the right lines - but have a look at some Larch Bolete (Suillus grevillei) photos, and you will notice that they have very evident rings just under the caps.
Only a very few of the Boletes have rings, so if you see them, it narrows the options down tremendously.
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27-09-2011, 04:30 PM
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| | | Re: Id Please Quote:
Originally Posted by Lancashire Lad Well you're on the right lines - but have a look at some Larch Bolete (Suillus grevillei) photos, and you will notice that they have very evident rings just under the caps.
Only a very few of the Boletes have rings, so if you see them, it narrows the options down tremendously.
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Mike. | Cheers Mike
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