Observation: Boletus mirabilis Murrill (458)
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When: 2002-10-11
Collection location:
Diamond and Crater Lake, Douglas and Klamath Co., Oregon, USA [Click for map]
Who:
Nathan Wilson (nathan)
No herbarium specimen
Notes: Found during the 2002 NAMA Foray.
Comments:
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Created: 2006-08-20 20:26:09
By: Nathan Wilson (nathan)
Summary: It was a very young button with yellow pores :-)
I believe I also showed it Mike Wood who concurred with the id at the time. However, I admit that the image does look like B. aereus.
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Created: 2006-08-20 14:09:12
By: Don Bryant (agaric)
Summary: Agree – looks more like B. aereus
This does look more like Boletus aereus than B. mirabilis. B. aereus can have yellow tubes depending on conditions and age. The pileus and stipe surfaces do not appear correct for B. mirabilis.
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Created: 2006-05-28 22:34:36
By: Nathan Wilson (nathan)
Summary: It had yellow pores
The specimen was growing in deep woody debris and had yellow pores. B. aereus has white pores and in my experience in California tends to grow in mixed hardwood/fir forest. This was growing in mixed conifer forest (hemlock, fir, pine I believe).
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Observation Created: Sun May 21 00:32:03 -0700 2006
Last Modified: Sun May 28 22:37:22 -0700 2006 by Nathan Wilson (nathan)
Viewed: 6 times, last viewed: Mon Dec 01 22:29:10 -0800 2008
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Images:
 Boletus mirabilis Murrill (570)
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