Primary Pore Color is: 1- White, Buff, or Light Gray
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Tylopilus williamsii
Purplish (magenta- to violet- or brownish) cap often gets channels w/age. White cap flesh tastes bitter. White pores age pinkish & bruise yellow-brown.
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 montaltoense
White-buff cap yellows & may crack w/age, & is darker by the edge. White pores age to buff & bruise yellow to rust-tan. White cap flesh DNS.