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Imleria badia,
commonly known as the bay bolete, is an edible,
pored mushroom found in
Eurasia and
North America,
where it
grows in
coniferous or mixed...
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Imleria is a
genus of
fungi in the
family Boletaceae. It was
cultivated in 2014 by
Alfredo Vizzini as a new
genus for what had
previously been
named Boletus...
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Hortiboletus campestris Hortiboletus coccyginus Hortiboletus rubellus Imleria badia Lanmaoa borealis Lanmaoa carminipes Lanmaoa pallidorosea Lanmaoa...
- B. pallidus=
Imleria pallida (Frost 1873) A.Farid, A.R.Franck & J.Bolin 2020...
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commonest and most
frequently collected edible boletes are the bay
bolete (
Imleria badia),
whose pores bruise blue-green, and the
orange birch bolete, which...
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Other former Xerocomus species have
since been
moved to Aureoboletus,
Imleria,
Hortiboletus and Rheubarbariboletus.
Ladurner and
Simonini published a...
- iNaturalist: 194220 MycoBank: 832813 Open Tree of Life: 856624 uBio: 1218502
Imleria pallida Wikidata: Q107799045 Fungorum: 833015 GBIF: 12221927 MycoBank:...
- dryophilus, B. mirabilis, B. truncatus, and B. zelleri. The caps are
similar to
Imleria badia, the bay bolete. List of
North American boletes Roger Phillips (2006)...
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avoids chalky ones, and may be
found in the same
habitats as bay
bolete (
Imleria badia),
brown roll-rim (Paxillus involutus), and chanterelles. It forms...
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distantly to a 'badius'
clade containing Boletus badius, now
known as
Imleria badia, and relatives.
Other clades in the
group include the
porcini (true...