And yet another Xerocomus under Quercus ilex in a park. No signs of reddening in the context of the entire stipe and pileus. No blueining on touching the pores or cut the basidiocarp. There is a scent of something but I cant tell, like aromatic. Basidiocarps quite large 9 cm the largest one. Is X. subtomentosus a good option here. I have half the specimen in the desiccator and half for the spore print / fresh. Habitat match nicely - oaks in parks!
Xerocomus under oak in a park - no reddening or blueining
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Good morning, Steve!
As in the most cases of your requests I have no clou… but I know from many posts and requests here in pilzforum, that it is neccessary, to cut xerocomus and others in this family straight through from top to bottom, sometimes there appear little red or orange spots. I see, that you cut off some slices from the bottom.
I set a link to Beorn , perhaps he may help?
Imho, for X. subtomentosum the head is too red.
Sincerely, (L.G.)
Tuppie
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Thank you Tuppie... You are right about the colour, but I cant find a better option for my very very limited knowledge on boletes. We see what Beorn opines
Happy Sunday to all
Stephen
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Hi Steve,
I‘m thinking of Hortiboletus rubellus.
The distinct blueing might be lacking.
Greets
Andreas
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OK, I trust you guys. I try and slice the other one although its older. I show you the spores too tomorrow or Tuesday
THANKS!