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David Humphries

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Hi,

 

Great pictures (what camera do u use?)....I think the 2nd ones look like boletes but there are many different types. The first pictures are Dryads saddle (Polyporus squamosus).

 

By the way some boletes make good eating but I would make your you ID them 100 percent certain before firing up the stove!

 

cheers steve

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Hi,

 

Great pictures (what camera do u use?)....I think the 2nd ones look like boletes but there are many different types. The first pictures are Dryads saddle (Polyporus squamosus).

 

By the way some boletes make good eating but I would make your you ID them 100 percent certain before firing up the stove!

 

cheers steve

 

Hi there mate cheers for the comments,i use a nikon coolpix p80 camera. Im not very good at takin pictures but after lookin at some on here its something i can see myself gettin into!

Dont think i would of liked to of eaten those red ones! i cut one open and it was a weired blue colour inside:scared1:...might let the groundy try it first haha

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Yeah thats sounds like a bolete that you can eat...one of the guys in work made a massive lasagne with boletes that turned his chopping board blue ....he was in work today....he said tha they tasted good!...i would not use the fact that fungi that turn blue when cut are safe to eat!! cheers steve

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Found these on a sycamore today

 

Also found these around the base of a lime today

 

Quality shots OS.

 

Think the Boletus is possibly B. rubellus.

Though there are a few very similar.

Keep on posting.

 

 

 

Look like a milkcap David... Lactarius spp ( Tawny milkcap Lactarius fulvissimus 4 my $...? )

 

 

On the right track me thinks Tim, although the stem and margin are a little different in the shot compared to resources I've compared it with.

 

 

Here's some finds whilst up in the Cairngormes last week.

 

Russula aquosa, Russula emetica & Russula badia

 

Fuglio septica on pine stump.

 

Have never seen Fomes on Birch before, always seen it hosted on Beech & Oak down here in the south.

I wonder where & how far up the species change starts from?

 

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