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Bolete Mushroom
Bolete Mushroom (Pulchroboletus rubricitrinus: Boletaceae)
Habitat
Post Oak Savannah vegetational area. Open post oak woodland at ca. 355 ft elevation.
Location
Lake Bryan, northwest of Bryan, Brazos County, Texas, USA.
Date taken
July 2019
Scientific name
Pulchroboletus rubricitrinus
Equipment used
Canon
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A great closeup of this Mushroom Stanley. Now seeing that it seems to have red/orange pores is this the poisonous variety? You can answer me here and I'll check back. ;)
 
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This is an edible species. This species has pores on the undersurface of the cap for spore dispersal opposed to gills. Stanley
 
impressive mushroom, Stanley!! excellent photo with great colors and setting, top class, many tfs!!!
 
What an interesting mushroom, Stanley. Did you pick it and eat it?
 
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That looks like a 'meaty' species, doesn't it. Sometimes I really wish I liked mushrooms (love the smell of them cooking LOL but not the taste!)

You've a super picture of it Stanley - many thanks for showing it to us lad.
 

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Wild Flowers, Trees, Shrubs, Fungi
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