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|    Rusty Hinge to kilgoretrout    |
|    Re: Are these Ceps? ID please    |
|    28 Sep 10 16:58:16    |
      385295a9       From: rusty.hinge@foobar.girolle.co.uk              kilgoretrout wrote:              > Ok then you live right near me. Kings are up. Technically, b. edulis       > shows up under conifers only, which here in Maine means hemlock,       > spruce and balsam fir mostly. B. variipes is supposed to be under oak       > but samples from Camden State Park found recently do not fit the       > profile and failed the ammonia stain test soooo........ Things are       > complicated. Not to worry. They are all good. This is a genome that       > needs work.              B. edulis can be found under conifers, broad-leaved trees or in mixed       woodland.              Indeed, most of the ceps I've found have been under birch in the       Highlands of Sotland.              --       Rusty              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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