Special Issue, September 15, 2011
Mushrooms found at 5200 ft.
Published about twice a year from Greenville, California
by Herman Brown
herman@fungi-zette.com

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In September we went to a lake area at around 5200 ft. to see if we could find some Boletus edulis.

We only found one small edulis which was too wormy to take home for the table or the drier.

However, along on a trail that parallels a creek, we saw lots of other mushrooms.

Below are most of the pictures I took that day:

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Gastroboletus amyloideus

Gastroboletus amyloideus, up turned

Gastroboletus amyloideus cut

Russula aeruginea

Lactarius deliciosus

Immature Ganoderma oregonense

Boletus calopus

Cortinarius sp.

Cortinarius sp.

Suillus umbonatus
Gastroboletus vividus?
Gastroboletus vividus?
Gastroboletus vividus?
Two Gastroboletus vividus?

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