Help Identify Bolete Mushroom?

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I found this bolete, & need help identifying.

Pores are white, slowly bruises brown, stalk seems hollow, & has netting on the stalk. Cap is a brown color.

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When I was a lil snipe, about 7 years old, I used to pick mushrooms. That of course was a loooooooooooooooooong time ago. My mother would check the mushrooms that I brought home, and usually they were good ones.
The Bolete mushrooms were the premium grade ones, and mom used to dry them for later in the year use. (usually for soups)
There were also the poisonous Boletes growing in same forest. One was referred to as a satan. I was able to determine if it was a satan, If I cut the stem bottom, with a knife, and gently touch to tongue. If it caused a sting, it was satan. If it did not sting,,,, it was a good one.
Here are some informative reading links to help you ID your mushroom.

https://askinglot.com/are-there-any-poisonous-boletus

https://askinglot.com/open-detail/389059

Its been soo long, I just cant ID your mushroom any longer. If you have doubts then play it safe, and don't eat it. :hugs

WISHING YOU BEST,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, :highfive:
 
When I was a lil snipe, about 7 years old, I used to pick mushrooms. That of course was a loooooooooooooooooong time ago. My mother would check the mushrooms that I brought home, and usually they were good ones.
The Bolete mushrooms were the premium grade ones, and mom used to dry them for later in the year use. (usually for soups)
There were also the poisonous Boletes growing in same forest. One was referred to as a satan. I was able to determine if it was a satan, If I cut the stem bottom, with a knife, and gently touch to tongue. If it caused a sting, it was satan. If it did not sting,,,, it was a good one.
Here are some informative reading links to help you ID your mushroom.

https://askinglot.com/are-there-any-poisonous-boletus

https://askinglot.com/open-detail/389059

Its been soo long, I just cant ID your mushroom any longer. If you have doubts then play it safe, and don't eat it. :hugs

WISHING YOU BEST,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, :highfive:
I already Identified it. It was a Bitter Bolete.

I do have a couple more that I do need help identifying though.
 
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Boletus reticulatus

Is this the conclusion in your search?? Pix from Wikipedia.

There are over 100 different varieties of these mushrooms. They can not be grown commercially, and I think reason is ,,,,, they grow associated with the different trees/plants that they grow near/under.
 
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Boletus reticulatus

Is this the conclusion in your search?? Pix from Wikipedia.

There are over 100 different varieties of these mushrooms. They can not be grown commercially, and I think reason is ,,,,, they grow associated with the different trees/plants that they grow near/under.
Those have white netting like the King Bolete, so no.
 

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