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structure from
boletes, and have
different microscopic characteristics than
boletes. Many
polypores have much firmer,
often woody, flesh. "
Bolete" is the English...
-
grevillei (larch
bolete, Greville's
bolete, or
bovine bolete) S.
ochraceoroseus (rosy
larch bolete) S.
viscidus (sticky
bolete,
grayish larch bolete) This page...
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published in 2013
showed that B.
luridiformis and many (but not all) red-pored
boletes were part of a ****inii
clade (named for
Boletus ****inii), well-removed...
- Mushrooms—A
Field Guide to the
Boletes. New York:
Hafner Press. ISBN 978-0-02-853410-7.
Benjamin DR. "Red-pored
boletes": 359–360. {{cite journal}}: Cite...
- Pine
bolete is a
common name for
several mushrooms and may
refer to:
Suillus bellinii Boletus pinophilus This page is an
index of
articles on
fungus species...
- in his
survey of
California boletes: The
proper disposition of this
species in the
present taxonomic scheme of the
boletes is
somewhat debatable. ... The...
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published in 2013
revealed that B.
satanas and
several other red-pored
boletes, are part of the "****inii"
clade (named
after B. ****inii), and are distantly...
-
England and the
Rocky Mountains)
after 2009
suggest that
Leccinums (birch
boletes)
should only be
consumed with much caution. In
Nordic countries all Leccinum...
- 40 cm (16 in) in
diameter and 3 kg (6 lb 10 oz) in weight. Like
other boletes, it has
tubes extending downward from the
underside of the cap, rather...
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commonly called the
velvet bolete or
variegated bolete, is a
species of
edible mushroom in the
genus Suillus. Like all
bolete-like
species it has tubes...