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Observation: Polyporus P. Micheli ex Adans. (93926)
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When: 2012-05-05
Collection location: Monches Woods, Washington Co., Wisconsin, USA [Click for map]
Who: Britt Bunyard (Fungi magazine) (bbunyard)
Herbarium specimen reported

Notes: Growing from well rotted wood on soil, mixed mesophytic (elm, white ash, white pine). Very slight smell, mushroomy. No bruising. Very good mushroom texture and flavor.

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Created: 2012-05-05 16:34:02 EDT (-0400)
By: Irene Andersson (irenea)
Summary: Could be

young specimen of Polyporus melanopus..?

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Created: 2012-05-05 16:09:38 EDT (-0400)
By: Britt Bunyard (Fungi magazine) (bbunyard)
Summary: Boletopsis? …Albatrellus?

Puzzled by this one found on a spring foray with the Wisc Mycol Soc…was presented to me at the foray, found on well rotted wood on soil, I was told. Looked at first like a Boletopsis, but cap is very concave, or Albatrellus. Flavor and texture is very good…I would eat this mushroom. No bruising.



Created: 2012-05-05 16:05:25 EDT (-0400)
Last modified: 2012-05-05 22:44:40 EDT (-0400)
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