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Request for Id: Pycnoporus cinnabarinus?


Weajiin

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Today I went on another hunt and found quite a few interesting species but this one stuck out for obvious reasons. It smelled like orange sherbet and it was my favorite color. It bruised to a darker shade of red-orange. I pressed the fresh specimen into the white page of my field guide and it left a beautiful impression.

It does look similar to the one seen in this post, but the top looks more waxed on my specimen. http://www.wildmushroomhunting.org/index.php/topic/1487-a-few-finds-426-in-va/

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