Mushroom ID please

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jon r

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Apr 7, 2006
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Hi guys,

I see these every year and am wondering if they are edible... I thought they were 'Penny Buns' (Boletus Edulis), but having checked my ID books i'm now not sure... Please only reply if you are experienced in mushroom ID.

I would really appreciate any help! Cheers!

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salad

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you need to post more detailed photos mate, if there is white honeycomb shapes on the stem just underneath the fruit body then yes I would say its a penny bun. but its hard to tell from your photos and could quite easily be a bitter bolete as well

Also the cracks in the top of the fruit body may be a bit unusual for a penny bun, and the stem looks very brown in those photos but this can happen on ceps but is not normal to be so brown.

If you could do a close up photo of the part of the stem that meets the fruit body that would help a lot as only a true cep (penny bun) will have the honeycombe shapes there )
 
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jon r

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Apr 7, 2006
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More pictures here of the stem and pores. On the younger mushrooms the pores are a much paler colour as seen on the bottom picture here. After some more research im now thinking this mushroom could be Summer Boletus (Boletus Reticulatus), what do you think?

I doubt it's Brown Birch Bolete as it was under Oak and Beech. Also the Brown Birch Bolete has grey/black speckles on the stem which this does not have

Thanks again for the help


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