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A closeup shot of Butyriboletus regius mushrooms in the forest
Porcini mushroom in forest.
A common earthball fungus, Scleroderma citrinum, on a forest floor.
Boletus erythropus (Fr. ex Fr.) Secr. Flockenstieliger Hexenröhrling Céklatinóru Bolet à pied rouge Cap 8–20cm, bay to snuff-brown with olivaceous tints, tending to yellowish ochre towards the margin, slightly velvety at first, soon becoming smooth and sometimes slightly viscid when wet, bruising blue-black. Stem 45–145 x 20–50mm, robust, yellowish densely covered in red dots. Flesh yellow, immediately dark blue on cutting. Taste and smell not distinctive. Tubes lemon-yellow then greenish, becoming dark blue on cutting. Pores small, round, orange-red becoming rusty with age, readily bruising dark blue to black. Spore print olivaceous snuff-brown. Spores subfusiform 12–15 x 4–6µ. Habitat in coniferous, broad-leaved and mixed woodland. Season late summer to autumn. Common. Edible only when cooked, can cause gastric upsets. Distribution, America and Europe (source R. Phillips).
Sliced wild porcini mushroom isolated on white background. Wormy slice of boletus fungi. Worm trace in the fungus flesh. Harvesting for winter. Preparing for drying. Selective focus. Copy space
A species of Hortiboletus mushroom.
Reddish-brown bitter bolete (Tylopilus rubrobrunneus) in late-afternoon sunlight, summer. In the Connecticut woods.
Tylopilus felleus - inedible mushroom. Fungus in the natural environment. English: bitter bolete, bitter tylopilus
Porcini mushroom in forest.
Delicious edible mushroom Boletus reticulatus in summer forest - Czech Republic, Europe
mushroom on the forest floor
Caloboletus calopus, commonly known as the bitter beech bolete or scarlet-stemmed bolete.
Zau Evua, Zaire Province, Angola: Cubitermes sp. epigeal nest / hill / mount in a filed with burnt grass - Cubitermitinae are an Afrotropical subfamily of higher termites. The outer shell of the nest is thick and durable, serving as a protective barrier against predators, environmental elements, and intruders. It also helps to regulate the internal temperature and humidity. Cubitermes termites build nests with one or more caps used to shield the nest against rainfall, giving them a characteristic mushroom shape.
The Bitter Beech Bolete (Caloboletus calopus) , an intresting photo
An Orange Birch Bolete (Leccinum versipelle) toadstool growing among moss in central Scotland. This species, in common with many other Boletus fungi, is a prized edible species and the object of attention of local fungi-foragers in this part of the world.
Blackwhite image - Delicious bolete among moss and green vegetation | Boletus edulis mushroom close-up scene
European forest mushrooms
Mushrooms cut in the woods. Mushroom boletus edilus. Popular white Boletus mushrooms in forest
Boletes (Boletaceae) is a family of fungi, many of which are edible, although they should only be collected by experts since several species can cause non-fatal poisoning. The king bolete (Boletus edulis) is highly prized by chefs, particularly in Scandinavia
Old Boletus mushroom in forest.
Boletus badius Fr. syn. Xerocomus badius (Fr.) Kühn. Bay Boletus, Bolet bai, Cèpe des châtaigniers, Maronenröhrling, Barna tinóru, Boleto baio, Kastanjeboleet. Cap 4–14cm, bay to dark brick-colour later flushed ochraceous brown, downy when young, soon becoming smooth and polished, slightly viscid in wet weather. Stem 45–125 x 8–40mm, concolorous with cap or paler, surface slightly cottony. Flesh white to lemon-yellow on cutting becoming faintly blue particularly in stem apex and above tubes, vinaceous in cap. Taste and smell mild and mushroomy. Tubes cream to lemon-yellow, bruising bluish green. Pores large, readily bruising blue-green. Spore print olivaceous snuff-brown. Spores subfusiform, 13–15 x 4.5–5.5µ. Habitat in mixed woods. Season autumn. Common throughout British Isles. Edible – very good and usually free of maggots. Distribution, America and Europe (source R. Phillips).
Edible mushroom Boletus pinophilus
Boletus impolitus? in lateral view in Barcelona's forest near Pyrenees.
Fungus Boletus edulis, grows in the forest amidst dried leaves.
View of a mushroom on the soil in in pine forest.
Large boletus growth in sunny forest. White mushroom fungus grow in autumn wood. Beautiful edible cep in sun rays
Mushroom at Lake O'Hara in 1996. From old film stock.
Xerocomus chrysenteron mushrooms with with cracking caps. Mushrooms and wild plants
Edible and delicious forest mushroom. Boletus Edulis - Porcini
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