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xerocomus badius
Identify thanks to Gina9210 and SarahHiteWhitt. Possible species: SarahHiteWhitt : xerocomus badius Gina9210: Leccinum corsicum This is a very difficult mushroom for identifiyng
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OK, next time I see a mushroom I will take in account all these tips to facilitate the identification. Thank you for your help your very good identifying Mushrooms
Yes I think Brown birch Bolete will be the common name. Noe, You have a fantastic collections of mushrooms, they excite me coz i do love to ID mushrooms, I will ask a little bit of things for you to do and I hope you don't mind. Please take 2 to 3 angle of shot to see if it has gills, rings and pores, or you can describe if you want, where they grow really helps a lot. Thank you Noe I will be looking forward for more mushroom spotting!
yes, is very possible. It could be Xerocomus badius?
I did manage to find something that closely resembles this guy.
Xerocomus. Here's the link: http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-62716915..., though, I had trouble finding one with the exact same colors as yours.
Let me know what you think!! :)
Thank you Gina, I have changed the ID. Do you know the common name? Could it be the same you told the first time (Brown Brich Bolete)?
I wrote the name you told me in google images and I saw one like the mine, but I have no ideas of mushroom families and I don't known how to start to identify them
I think your findings is the closest Noe, and I think that exactly it!
Thank you for the suggestion.
I have no idea, I have seen another from the same genus; Leccinum corsicum
What do you think about that?
It can be Brown Brich Bolete (Leccinum scabrum) i'm not very sure.