Group 2 – Hollow Stipe: Identification
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GROUP 2 – HOLLOW STIPE: 2.1 IDENTIFICATION KEY Hollow-stalked Larch Cap and stipe reddish Suillus brown; stipe covered Suillus cavipes with a gaiter. La couleur dispa- rait à la cuisson 2.2 Bluing Bolete All parts of the Gyroporus cyanescens fruitbodies turn blue. 2.3 GROUP 2: Cap and stipe reddish- Chesnut Bolete Hollow stipe. brown, stipe not gaited. Gyroporus castaneus Cap red purple to pink Stipe becoming White pore White flesh 2. unchanging when Red Gyroporus purple. hollow at surface, yellowish maturity, at maturity; cut. Gyroporus purpurinus purplish red to circular and small brownish red pores. Slowly turning Bolete not described, blue. 2.5 photographed in an oak Bolete sp. grove in Outaouais, Qc. The Hollow-stalked Larch Suillus can be recognized by its cap in various shades of GROUP 2 – HOLLOW STIPE: brown covered with brown fibrils and scales, with its stipe identical to the cap 2.1 IDENTIFICATION KEY and whitish obove the gaiter. Hollow-stalked Larch Cap and stipe reddish Its tubes are short, decurrent; the pore surface is pale yellow at a young age to Suillus brown; stipe covered turn greenish yellow at maturity. The pores are large and clearly visible. Suillus cavipes with a gaiter It is mainly a mushroom from the northern forests where it grows up to the tree line. Generally whitish in appearance, this bolet bluishs very quickly on all its parts when bruised or cut. However, this beautiful color disappears when cooked. 2.2 All parts of the It is commonly found in deciduous forests and is probably absent from the boreal Bluing Bolete fruitbodies turn blue. forest. Gyroporus cyanescens In addition to its hollow stipe, the Chesnut Bolete is distinguished by the brown color of the cap and the stipe which is identical. 2.3 GROUP 2: Cap and stipe reddish- The flesh and surface of the tubes are whitish and immutable. Chesnut Bolete Hollow stipe. brown, stipe not gaited. Gyroporus castaneus In addition to its hollow stipe, the Red Gyroporus is distinguished by the reddish or winey red color of its cap. 2.4 Cap red purple to pink The stipe is usually the same color. Red Gyroporus purple. Gyroporus purpurinus 2.5 Bolete not described, Bolete sp. photographed in an oak grove in Outaouais, Qc. GROUP 2 – HOLLOW STIPE: English names: Hollow-stalked Larch Bolete, Hollow Bolete, Hollow Stem Suillus 2.1 SPECIES NAMES. French name: Bolet à pied creux Hollow-stalked Larch Cap and stipe reddish Latin names: Suillus cavipes, Suillus ampliporus, Boletus cavipes, Boletinus Suillus brown; stipe covered cavipes, Boletus ampliporus, Euryporus cavipes, Solenia cavipes, Boletopsis Suillus cavipes with a gaiter. cavipes. English name: Bluing Bolete 2.2 All parts of the French names: Bolet bleuissant, Indigotier Bluing Bolete fruitbodies turn blue. Latin names: Gyroporus cyanescens, Boletus cyanescens, Suillus cyanescens, Gyroporus cyanescens Boletus constrictus, Leccinum constrictum, Leucoconius cyanescens… English name: Chesnut Bolete French names: Bolet marron, Bolet châtain 2.3 GROUP 2: Cap and stipe reddish- Latin names: Gyroporus castaneus, Boletus castaneus, Suillus castaneus, Boletus Chesnut Bolete Hollow stipe. brown, stipe not gaited. tomentosus, Tubiporus fistulosus, Tubiporus rubescens, Boletus testaceus, Suillus Gyroporus castaneus fulvidus, Leucobolites castaneus… English name: Red Gyroporus 2.4 Cap red purple to pink French name: Bolet purpurin Red Gyroporus purple. Latin name: Gyroporus purpurinus Gyroporus purpurinus English name: Bolete sp. 2.5 Bolete not described, French name: Bolet sp. Bolete sp. photographed in an oak Latin name: Boletus sp. grove in Outaouais, Qc..