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Agustus 09, 2009

Bay Bolete


I found this mushroom when i went camping to Gede Mt. West java Indonesia.

according the identify from the mushroom patch this is Bay Bolete. i think its like dorayaki cake,
here a little reference from (www.wildmanstevebrill.com) about the bay bolete has a reddish-brown to yellow-brown, smooth, convex to flat cap 1-1/4 to 4 inches across, sticky to dry the flesh slowly bruises purplish brown.
The tubes may be sunken near the stem or slighty run down the stem. The small, dull yellow pores slowly bruise blue, then brown. The spores are olive-brown. The stalk is 1-5/8 to 3.5 inches long, 3/8 to 3/4 inches thick, yellow-brown to reddish brown.
This mushroom grows under deciduous or coniferous trees throughout eastern North America in the summer and fall.
Although nonpoisonous, its not all tasty. I tried it once, and found it better as a model for making sculptures than for the table.

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