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LECCINUM FLAVOSTIPITATUM

Identifying Your Bolete
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LECCINUM FLAVOSTIPITATUM

Leccinum flavostipitatum
Frequency 
Rare
One Fork
Medium to big
Size
Habitat Area
Under the spruce and Jack Pine; also under hardwoods.
Cap
Blackish gray or brownish, sometimes with greenish tints.
Margin
Even, appendiculate with flaps of sterile tissue.
Tubes
Adnate.
Pores and Pore Surface
Pore surface white becoming olive-brown in age, staining brown when bruised; circular pores, 1-2 per mm.
Stalk
Equal to enlarging toward the base, often with blue-green tinges near the base.
Stalk Feature
With brownish or blackish scabers on a whitish or grayish color, often with blue-green tinges near the base.
Flesh
Dull white flesh, becoming very slowly pale salmon pink in the dry or quickly shiny blue in the humidity.
Comments 
Even if we give it the name of Yellow-stalkeded Bolete, we did not observe any yellowish on the stipe. MycoQuébec removed this species from its web site, which appeared there three years ago in 2017. The photos we took in Val d'Or and Shawinigan, Quebec, however, correspond to the description of this species.
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