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Boletus barrowsii, also
known in
English as the
white king
bolete after its pale
colored cap, is a
species of
fungus in the
genus Boletus. It was formerly...
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Leccinum barrowsii is a
species of
bolete fungus in the
family Boletaceae. It is
found in the
southwestern United States,
where it
grows on the ground...
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which are edible, such as
Boletus edulis,
Boletus aereus and
Boletus barrowsii.
Boletes with red
pores may be toxic.
Fungi portal Bolete eater, a fungal...
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closely related to B. atkinsonii, B.
quercophilus of
Costa Rica and then B.
barrowsii of
western United States. It is
found in
abundance in open oak forests...
- synonymous, and is
mycorrhizal with pine in Europe. Additionally, L.
barrowsii, L. paradoxus and L. subpurpureus may be similar. The
mushroom is primarily...
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species closely related to B. edulis. The
white king
bolete (Boletus
barrowsii),
found in
parts of Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and
California (and...
- aut****d by
Thiers include the
boletes Suillellus amygdalinus,
Boletus barrowsii,
Xerocomellus dryophilus,
Rubroboletus pulcherrimus,
Leccinum manzanitae...
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Hebeloma avellaneum Kauffman 1933
Hebeloma bakeri Earle 1902
Hebeloma barrowsii A.H.Sm., V.S.Evenson &
Mitchel 1983
Hebeloma bicoloratum A.H.Sm., V.S...
- persolidus. It can also be
confused with the
white king bolete,
Boletus barrowsii,
which doesn't
bruise blue as much as
Caloboletus marshii. Caloboletus...
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Boletus in the
family Boletaceae.
Morphologically similar to
Boletus barrowsii and
belonging to the
porcini group (Boletus sect. Boletus), it was first...