Edibility
Edibility:Edible
Eating notes: Although the flavour is good the texture tends to be soft and watery. A good one for soups.
Preserving: Dries easily.
Season
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Frequency
Common
Description
Cap: 4-12cm Strongly convex. Walnut brown
Stem: 70-150mm with black/dark brown scales
Tubes: Off-white, becoming pale ochre with age.
Spores: Walnut brown
Flesh: Soft and watery. Unchanging or blushing slightly pink when cut.
Habitat: With Birch trees
Frequency: Common