Boletes
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Hortiboletus flavorubellus
Bright yellow cap flesh slowly stains bluish-green, while stem flesh stains blue/green on top & orange by the base. Very deep xerocomoid yellow pores stain blue/green.
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Imleria badia (“Bay Bolete”)
Bay-brown cap, often flat or convex. Yellow pores may age greenish, bruise blue/gray green, & are depressed by stem. White cap flesh may bruise pink or blue but only by the tubes.
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Imleria floridana
Bay-brown cap w/yellow pores that bruise blue, evolving to brown. Red/brown over yellow stem tapers down. White flesh gently blues near pores, may pink elsewhere, brownish red by cap skin.
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Imleria pallida (“Pallid Bolete”)
White cap browns with age. White pores age yellow to greenish-yellow and bruise an odd gray-green that fades to grayish brown.
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Lanmaoa borealis
Yellow or pale yellow stem flesh stains blue on top & reddish-brown by the base. Cap flesh slowly blues, but only by stem. Orange-red or red pores age duller & stain greenish blue. Red cap flat or convex when young, & dulls w/age.
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Lanmaoa carbonilivor (nom. prov.)
Strong bouillon/curry odor. Flesh (yellow by skin, paler within) quickly bruises blue, fading to charcoal. Deep red cap fades toward brown w/age, & bruises dark.
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Lanmaoa carminipora
Deep red or red-&-yellow, oft-netted stem. Yellow baby pores soon turn red before fading back toward yellow in age. Pores bruise bluish green, resolving to dull olive.
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Lanmaoa fallax (nom. prov.)
Stout red-and-yellow. White mycelium. Brick- to pinkish-red cap that fades brown w/age. Little to no bouillon smell. Pores and skin often bruise blue.
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Lanmaoa pallidorosea (“Bouillon Bolete”)
Think “muddled bicolor.” Firm, yellow flesh often smells like beef bouillon & stem flesh may slowly stain green from the base up and/or stem skin in.
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Lanmaoa pseudosensibilis
Yellow pores bruise blue before slowly (10-15 minutes) fading to a deep, rich, characteristic brown. Yellow flesh bruises blue before fading to brown.
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Lanmaoa roseocrispans
Lobed cap fades from dark red to yellow w/pink in the folds. Yellow pores bruise green- or gray-blue; cap does too, but slower. Very “robust, hefty, and dense” yellow flesh gets orange by the stem base.
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Lanmaoa sublurida
Yellow baby pores age to dark red, then fade through orange to light brown. Often smells fetid or funky (oniony ammonia, stinky feet, old cheese, etc.)
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Leccinum aeneum
Found in the California Sierra Nevadas. White cap flesh slowly stains purplish-gray or -brown, & stem flesh stains green by base. Likes manzanita, bearberry, & their relatives.
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Leccinum alaskanum
Found in Alaska. Dark brown to blackish, often mottled cap ages from velvety to slightly viscid. Whitish pores age to dull brown & bruise darker brown.

