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western North American species commonly known as the
California king
bolete (
Boletus edulis var. grandedulis) is a large, darker-coloured
variant first...
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These include such as
Boletus scaber, now
Leccinum scabrum,
Tylopilus felleus,
Chalciporus piperatus and
Suillus luteus. Most
boletes have been
found to...
- Recently, the
genus Boletus has been
split up even more,
creating new genera, such as
Xerocomellus and Caloboletus. Most
boletes are
mycorrhizal and are...
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rotten odor. It is
arguably the
largest bolete found in Europe.
Originally known as
Boletus satanas, the Satan's
bolete was
described by
German mycologist...
- "Notes on
Boletes. XI". Mycologia. 51 (4): 564–77. doi:10.2307/3756143. JSTOR 3756143.
Thiers HD (1998) [1975]. "
Boletus zelleri". The
Boletes of California...
- "
Boletus bicolor". MushroomExpert.Com Web.
Retrieved October 19, 2011. Lamoureux, Yves (2009). "Fungus
Portraits No.2. Two-colored
BoleteBoletus bicolor"...
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Boletus patrioticus, also
known as the
patriotic bolete is a
basidiomycete mushroom, of the
genus Boletus in the
family Boletaceae. Its name
comes from...
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Boletus aereus,
commonly known as the dark cep,
bronze bolete, or
queen bolete, is a
highly prized and much sought-after
edible mushroom in the family...
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sought after by
mushroom hunters worldwide, such as the cep or king
bolete (
Boletus edulis). A
number of rare or
threatened species are also
present in...
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Boletus barrowsii, also
known in
English as the
white king
bolete after its pale
colored cap, is an
edible and
highly regarded fungus in the
genus Boletus...