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St Leonards Forest, Horsham, West Sussex - 05 September 2006
Boletus Edulis - Side view
Picture Type: Side view
Notes
Month: September
Time: Early Evening
Diameter: 8cm
Height: 9cm
Terrain: Edge of woodland path
Substrate: Soil/Grass
Comments:
This was a bit old to harvest for the kitchen.
Boletus Edulis - Cap
Picture Type: Cap
Boletus Edulis - Pores
Picture Type: Pores
Boletus Edulis - Cap close-up
Picture Type: Cap close-up
Boletus Edulis - Stipe
Picture Type: Stipe
St Leonards Forest, Horsham, West Sussex - 30 August 2006
Boletus Edulis - Side view
Picture Type: Side view
Notes
Month: August
Time: Late afternoon
Diameter: 2cm
Height: 3cm
Terrain: Deciduous woods
Substrate: Soil
Comments:
Early cep, couldn’t find any others though.
St Leonards Forest, Horsham, West Sussex - 16 August 2005

Picture Type: Side view
Notes
Month: August
Time: Mid afternoon
Terrain: Beechwoods
Substrate: Leaf litter
Comments:
Boletus Edulis - Section
Picture Type: Section
Boletus Edulis - Side view
Picture Type: Side view
Colgate Woods, Colgate, West Sussex - 02 September 2004
Boletus Edulis - Side view
Picture Type: Side view
Notes
Month: September
Time: Mid afternoon
Terrain: Woodland path
Substrate: Grass
Comments:
St Leonards Forest, Horsham, West Sussex - 29 August 2004
Boletus Edulis - Side view
Picture Type: Side view
Notes
Month: August
Time: Mid afternoon
Terrain: Woodland path
Substrate: Grass
Comments:
Boletus Edulis - Top view
Picture Type: Top view
Boletus Edulis - Section
Picture Type: Section

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