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Bromsberrow Woods. Herefordshire. SO760349
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Excellent edible mushroom. Vegetate in deciduous and coniferous forests, from July to October, the sandy soil. At the intersection of meat weary black-blue color, no special smell, the taste is mild.
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Excellent edible mushroom. Vegetate in deciduous and coniferous forests, from July to October, the sandy soil. At the intersection of meat weary black-blue color, no special smell, the taste is mild.
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A large member of a widespread and popular species complex, known here in western North America as the King Boletes. Photo from the Rainy River Valley, British Columbia.
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Inedible species of Boletus, because of its bitterness. Vegetate in deciduous forests from July to October, mostly in the dry part of summer. It is considered inedible species, because its bitterness is not lost after heat treatment.
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SO557146. Forest of Dean Gloucestershire
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Inedible species of Boletus, because of its bitterness. Vegetate in deciduous forests from July to October, mostly in the dry part of summer. It is considered inedible species, because its bitterness is not lost after heat treatment.
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Poisonous mushrooms. Vegetate the beginning of the summer from June to October, in deciduous and coniferous forests. It is located on the edge of clearings and forests. Meat at the intersection of oxidized and gets intense blue color. Very similar to her mushroom Boletus LURIDIFORMIS.
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Gozd Martuljek, Jesenice, Slovenia
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NT918683. National Trust St. Abb's Head. Berwickshire Scotland.
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Reported mainly from the Pacific Northwest of North America. Photo from Dakota Ridge, British Columbia.
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Summerhaven, Arizona, United States
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Cradley Malvern, Worcs SO7347
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Summerhaven, Arizona, United States
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Falmouth, Massachusetts, United States
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Falmouth, Massachusetts, United States