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  IMG_1917.JPG - Suillus tomertosus, the Poor Man's Slippery Jack.  It is closely related to the Boletus edulis, the King Bolete, but tastes terrible.  Like the Porcini, it has a spongy port layer on the bottom of the cap, which is visible here.  
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IMG 1917 | Suillus tomertosus, the Poor Man's Slippery Jack. It is closely related to the Boletus edulis, the King Bolete, but tastes terrible. Like the Porcini, it has a spongy port layer on the bottom of the cap, which is visible here.
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