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Boletus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Boletus is a genus of mushroom, comprising over 100 species. The genus Boletus was originally broadly defined and described by Elias Magnus Fries in 1821, essentially containing all fungi with po...
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Boletus edulis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Boletus edulis , commonly known as porcini or cep , is a basidiomycete fungus from the genus Boletus , in the Boletaceae family of mushrooms. Widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere acr...
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Key to Boletus and Xanthoconium in North America ... Species of Xerocomus (a European genus name sometimes applied to North American mushrooms) are included, but are treated as Boletus species. ... Boletus auriflammeus...
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Once you have collected it a few times, Boletus edulis is a pretty easily recognized mushroom. It has a characteristic shape (with a swollen base), reticulation on the stem, and its cap has a characteristic texture--like a very well buffed, soft, sticky leather.
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Boletus edulis Fries; Syst. Mycol. 1: 392. 1821. ... Boletus edulis is distinguished from other members of the bolete group by a combination of characters: substantial size, a smooth to wrinkled brown to reddish-brown cap surface, drab white pores becoming yellowish olive in age, a usually club-shape stipe with...
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Boletus edulis, the King Bolete, also has a differently colored cap: buff, tan-brown to chestnut-brown, pale pores when young which never bruise blue, and is found mostly with pines. Boletus aereus, the Queen Bolete is an occasionally encountered bolete that is associated with hardwoods.
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Boletus calopus var. frustosus *California more ... Boletus edulis var. grandedulis *California more. Boletus erythropus *California version more ...
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Boletus erythropus - pictures, habitat and identification guide ... Boletus satanus has a bulbous, bright red stem; it is poisonous ... Boletus erythropus is edible but easily confused with poisonous species such as Boletus luridus. Occurring in deciduous woodland and pine forests, this red-gilled bolete is often found...
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PROFILES OF FUNGI: BOLETUS AND SIMILAR FUNGI ... 1. Boletus edulis. The shape of this fungus is unmistakable. It has a large, swollen white stipe, often showing a reticulate pattern (seen on the right-hand side of the stipe) just below the cap. The cap ranges from 8 to 15 cm diamter, is typically brown, with a whitish...
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Boletus d.o.o. is a subsidiary of Pasico Trade AB, Stockholm, Sweden. ... Boletus d.o.o. started its business activities in April 2000. A brand new factory, located east of Sarajevo, was built during July 2000. ... President Boletus d.o.o; Salko Pasic;
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