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Stipe, flesh, pores and tubes turning dark blue on bruising and without an orange-red net on the surface of the upper half of the stem ? If so : Boletus erythropus :thumbup1: .

 

 

Few more of the same specimen.

 

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Found this cute little thing yesterday close to a lime fa la la la la :biggrin:

I would look it up but i know you guys with fungus for brains love to tell me whats what :001_tt2:

 

 

Pores or gills would be kinda helpful ??? :001_rolleyes:

 

 

 

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Few more of the same specimen.

 

There seems to be a (not very distinctive) orange-red net at the top of the stem and the blueing of the flesh is not very dark, so if this is correct, it would be Boletus luridus.

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Found this cute little thing yesterday close to a lime

 

It will have pores and tubes, so this is a bolete, and with Tilia it almost always is one of the species from the Xerocomus chrysenteron group.

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Are they any relation to psilocybes?

 

Although both are genus of smaller Agaricales with yellow-brown to brown spores, they are no more related to one another than finches are to sparrows.

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