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Mushroom

Tylopilus sp

Description:

Large, brown fungus with white, spongy spores.

Habitat:

Oak forest. I didn't have a mirror with me to see the gills so I had to pick one :/

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6 Comments

AshleyT
AshleyT 9 years ago

Thanks Antonio and Randy, I changed it!

Nice finding Ashley,i agreed with Randy,it seems a Tylopilus sp
https://www.google.pt/url?sa=t&rct=j...

RandyL.
RandyL. 10 years ago

Maybe a Tylopilus species.

CorduneanuVlad
CorduneanuVlad 10 years ago

I don't think so, because of the gill color. In B. Edulis is yellowish, here we have white gills... that's why I said B. Reticulatus... and also because of the dark brown color on top, and if you look at the edge or the cap you can see it's lighter in shade, almost white.

AshleyT
AshleyT 10 years ago

That looks like a match, but it is only found in Europe. Do you think this one might be the same as my other, Boletus edulis?

CorduneanuVlad
CorduneanuVlad 10 years ago

Boletus reticulatus?

AshleyT
Spotted by
AshleyT

Texas, USA

Spotted on Jul 24, 2013
Submitted on Jul 28, 2013

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