At Dunwich Forest Suffolk Friday I found a troop of Boletes growing on sandy soil
under Pinus sylvestris.(Scots Pine)
One of the largest has a cap of 5cm & a white fibrous stem of 2cm. The pores
are a lemon colour & do not bruise at all The odour of the gills is earthy &
pleasant. They are Suillius granulatus
A common bolete associating with pine but more often recorded in Autumn.
Having said that I have found some large Bay boletes (Boletus badius) in August!
Thanks
CJ
under Pinus sylvestris.(Scots Pine)
One of the largest has a cap of 5cm & a white fibrous stem of 2cm. The pores
are a lemon colour & do not bruise at all The odour of the gills is earthy &
pleasant. They are Suillius granulatus
A common bolete associating with pine but more often recorded in Autumn.
Having said that I have found some large Bay boletes (Boletus badius) in August!
Thanks
CJ