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RE: The Amateur Mycologist #9 - Boletus edulis - The Porcini

in #science7 years ago

I always have trouble with Boletes, many of them look very similar, and add in a little real-world variety in size and shape and it can be hard to tell. We get a lot of bitter and plaid boletes in my part of the country. I don't find them palatable.

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Depending on where you are it might make sense to buy a bolete specific id book - i have "Boletes of North America". It is comprehensive and specific to the continent. But even this book is circumspect about always getting a clear identification with boletes.

However it sounds like you have a bead on your local bolete options. Personally, i've never encountered a clear B.edulis-like bolete in and around NYC - only in eastern Europe. However several sources indicate they do exist in north america. I'll keep looking - meanwhile i'm going to update the post as reading over the bolete book has revealed at least one other intensely gastrically poisonous bolete species, B.sensibilis.

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