5. Found in North Carolina
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Tylopilus rubrobrunneus (“Reddish Brown Bitter Bolete”)
Purple cap ages toward brownish. White flesh tastes bitter. Buff to brown stem turns gray-green from handling.
Read moreTylopilus variobrunneus (“Brown-Net Bolete”)
Stem darkens from buff w/white netting on top to brown w/brown netting, to dark brown base. Dark brown cap may have olive edge, & ages to pale chestnut.
Read moreTylopilus violatinctus (“Violet Bitter Bolete”)
Bitter white cap flesh. Violet cap skin ages through pink to tan, bruising violet. Pinkish, yellow-staining stem browns w/age, apex staying white. Often buggy.
Read moreVeloporphyrellus conicus
Corrugated yellowish, brownish, to salmonish cap is conical when young, convex when old, may be shaggy/scaly, & usually has fringes on the margin.
Read moreXanthoconium affine variations (“Spotted Bolete”)
Brown (red-, yellow-, or dark) cap may have yellow spots. White pores age yellow-tan & stain darker. White/tan “shaved leg” stem.
Read moreXanthoconium chattoogaensis
Creamy pores stain reddish brown. Smells a bit foul (‘rotting meat’). Golden brown cap. Buff-yellow stem browns going up.
Read moreXanthoconium purpureum
Dark red to purplish cap. White pores age toward yellow-brown & bruise brown. Pale- to brownish-yellow stem, usually w/red to brown streaks.
Read moreXerocomellus chrysenteron (“Red Crack Bolete”)
Olive-brown cap w/many red-edged cracks. Stem is yellow by pores, purplish-red by base, & bruises blue-green. Yellow pores age to brown & stain blue. Cap flesh blues slowly.
Read moreXerocomus ferrugineus
Creamy white-yellow flesh w/a thin red line by the skin. Bug holes are often pink. Yellow pores darken w/age & often stain blue-green (rarely cinnamon). Deep tubes.
Read moreXerocomus illudens
Broad, coarse reticulation goes only partway down the yellow stem. Likes oak. Lemon yellow pores DNS. Stem usually tapers to a hard, woody nugget.
Read moreXerocomus morrisii (“Red Speckled Bolete”)
Yellow or yellow-green stem well speckled w/red or red-brown dots/scales. Brick orange pores age to dull yellow & stain red.