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The Velvet Top or Admirable Bolete is found in western North America. It is large, common and edible. The species has been published under three other genera.
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Poisonous mushrooms. Vegetate in deciduous forests, mainly in beech, the rich limestone soil. Perio vegetation is from June to September. It is relatively rare species.
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Bol.luteocupreus, toxic.This is a RARE MUSHROOM .Distribution - Mediterranean, Greece, Turkey and the Balkans.Very large, vegetate in light oak wood exposed to the south all day.In Serbia, a rare habitat.A hat can be up to 20cm in diameter, copper-colored, pink and violet fragmenrtima, the pressure turns black.Torus very red lipstick, the pressure get black lipstick stains.Meat throughout the fertile body yellow, napreseku first rapidly changing color to blue-green, and after 30 minutes he returned dirty yellow flesh.Ground color yellow with red handles printed grid that is to handle very dense and small and to have a big eyelets.Handle touch turns black.Boletus is toxic and raw and cooked.Photographs and expert commentary, Marjan Kuster.
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A large bolete, this one measuring 25 cm. Frozen in the mountains above Squamish River, British Columbia.
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A bitter tasting bolete found in western North America. Photo from Coquihalla Pass, British Colombia.
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A wide-pored bolete growing on wood in Amacayacu Park, Colombian Amazon. A species found through much of the Neotropics.
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Also placed in the Xerocomellus genus. Zeller's Bolete is found mainly in western North America.
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Horsell Common, Surrey TQ011609
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2007.09.01: Austria, Upper Austria, district Rohrbach, 720 m AMSL, mixed forest (mostly spruce).From june till october.Very common.German names: Bitterling, Gallenrhrling.
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A False Truffle reported mainly from the Pacific Northwest of North America. Photo from Sunshine Coast of British Columbia.
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A heavily thatched version of the Western Painted Suillus.
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Jasper, Canada
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Edible mushrooms are considered an endangered species. Vegetate in the deciduous forests of beech from July to September. Is well exposed to the sunny fields and limestone rich soil. Rare species of Boletus.
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Rosy gomphidius is a slimy species, which may be parasitic on Suillus lakei and related boletes. It is found mainly in western North America.
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Madresfield, Malvern, Worcs. SO818482
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Nag's Head, RSPB Reserve Forest of Dean, Glos. SO600096
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Found mainly under pines in North America.
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Also known as Leccinum rotundifoliae and as the Ghost Bolete. Found with birch, here in the Nass Valley of northern British Columbia.
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Niuka Banja, Nishava, Serbia