First we start of with some UFOs. These kind of remind me of honey mushrooms but I've never seen them grow around here.I missed #fungifriday by @ewkaw yesterday, had too many deadlines to meet at work. So here's a day late post.
Here is a bolete of some sort.
I thought it might be red cracked bolete but now that I look at the stem color and pores I'm not so sure. Just another unidentified summer bolete.
Here is another strange bolete with an almost brick red cap.
Yet another bolete but this one is definitely too old to identify. Poor thing is dehydrating into an abomination.
This one I do know, meadow mushroom. Sadly this was growing in fertilized mulch and there was only one so I definitely did not take it home to eat it.
Here's a really weird looking one. I have no clue as to what it could even be. The gills are huge and it is all misshapen.
This last one is also a mystery to me though I believe @tych021 may have identified it in an earlier post as Coltricia cinnamomea.
More soon.. the summer has been rainy this year hopefully new ones will be out on my next foray.
Better late than never :)
deadlines at work keeping me from my mycology passion lol
you should do mycology your job, it will solve lots of problems, we already discussed it hehe :)))))
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That would be the dream job.
Here in my forest I not get them yet, here I not have lot rain :) So I get then in end of summer :))
we have +30 too, got only 3 rains since the summer began, and 2 of them happened in the last week ! hehe. forests are empty...
Uh :)) ... then we get them end of the summer :)) then last warm days are very rainy :)
hopefully it will rain again soon and you will get lots of nice boletes.
We want here this yellow chanterelles :)) this are best :)
I have many here right now, the only problem are the mosquitos guarding them.
You have found a beautiful boletus! Congratulations!
If only I knew where the king boletes grow around here.
king boletes - is that what they call these boletes? We just have a "white mushroom", because it does not darken after drying.
King boletes are the common name for boletus edulis probably the best tasting bolete for texture, size and taste. There is a white version of king bolete as well called Boletus barrowsii but it is kind of rare to find.