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Bolitus mushrooms have tiny tubes instead of gills, so from underneath they look something like very fine sponges. There are many varieties of them, some edible. I don't know enough about mushrooms to try sampling them, but I enjoy looking at the m and photographing them. This little cluster is growing beside a porch step, which is just around the corner of the porch from a wood pile.
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bluebird42

There are three people I know who I trust; if they offer me picked mushrooms I'll try them. One of them is a cousin brought up in France, now dead (NOT of mushroom poisoning) one is my French ex-mother-in-law, and the third is my daughter. If those two remaining women are willing to give them to their sons, I KNOW beyond a shadow of doubt that they're perfectly healthy. That Russian I'm inclined to believe. Hōima (the cousin) told me all boletus are ok, but some are not very tasty. I've never been hungry enough to find out which are "tasty".

pumpkinhead

Interesting about the tubes instead of gills. When we were hiking on the Cape a number of years ago, some gentlemen from Russia were collecting mushrooms....I am thinking the Bolitus may have been them They said they were excellent eating, and offered us some, which we declined. :(

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