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Observation: Boletus vermiculosoides A.H. Sm. & Thiers (33765)
About Boletus vermiculosoides A.H. Sm. & Thiers
When: 2009-06-25
Collection location: Blacksburg, Virginia, USA [Click for map]
Who: Mark Prosser (mark prosser)
No herbarium specimen

Notes: A boletus of some kind found in mixed Oak/Hickory forest.

[admin – Sat Aug 14 01:58:38 +0000 2010]: Changed location name from ‘Blacksburg, Virginia, U.S.A.’ to ‘Blacksburg, Virginia, USA

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Proposed Name User Community Vote
  ravenhawkdr   63% (4)   Eye3Eyes3
Recognized by sight: Looks similar to one in West Virgina http://mushroomobserver.org/31725?search_seq=1313940.

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Eye3 = Observer’s choice Eyes3 = Current consensus
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Created: 2010-02-19 02:58:23 WET (+0000)
By: Mark Prosser (mark prosser)
Summary: Thanks Eddee

Thanks again for your help. It certainly looks to be a vermiculosoides . The pore surface on these are rich and beautiful, Mark

97684

Created: 2010-02-19 00:44:46 WET (+0000)
By: Mark Prosser (mark prosser)
Summary: Help for a Boletus sp.

I would appreciate any help from experienced boletus folks for identification. Deep blood red pore surface with dark blue bruising visible. Thanks, Mark Prosser

97684


Created: 2010-02-19 00:39:01 WET (+0000)
Last modified: 2010-10-09 18:33:52 WET (+0000)
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