Suillus sp.

A bolete at Mongarlowe, NSW

Suillus sp. at Mongarlowe, NSW - suppressed
Suillus sp. at Mongarlowe, NSW - suppressed
Suillus sp. at Mongarlowe, NSW - suppressed
Suillus sp. at Mongarlowe, NSW - suppressed
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Identification history

Suillus sp. 26 Apr 2019 MichaelMulvaney
Suillus granulatus 17 Apr 2019 KenT
Unidentified 16 Apr 2019 LisaH

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User's notes

I'm unsure if they're all the same species. Also, intrigued that something is eating them!

2 comments

KenT wrote:
   17 Apr 2019
Not 100% sure about this one. It looks to be growing near pines based on what appears to be a pine needle in image 2. I don't think I can see a ring on the stipe (stem), instead the dark line is at the top of the stipe and may be associated with the damage to the cap. The stipe appears to have a grain pattern/ texture which I tend to associate with the suggested species rather than Suillus luteus.
LisaH wrote:
   17 Apr 2019
There are pines and various exotics around where these fungi were photographed. Thank you for your time.

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Species information

  • Suillus sp. Scientific name
  • A bolete Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Exotic
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • Up to 1226.51m Recorded at altitude
  • Machine learning

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