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Mushroom Observer Image 100400: Boletellus chrysenteroides (Snell) Snell
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Mushroom Observer Image 763712: Buchwaldoboletus lignicola (Kallenb.) Pilát
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Mushroom Observer Image 225874: Phylloporus leucomycelinus Singer
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Mushroom Observer Image 162073: Boletus auripes Peck
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Mushroom Observer Image 351420: Gyroporus castaneus (Bull.) Quél.
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Mushroom Observer Image 164143: Tylopilus balloui (Peck) Singer
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Mushroom Observer Image 151598: Spongiforma squarepantsii Desjardin, Peay & Bruns
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Mushroom Observer Image 368639: Leccinum snellii A.H. Sm., Thiers & Watling
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Mushroom Observer Image 644154: Boletus carminiporus Bessette, Both & Dunaway
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Mushroom Observer Image 751962: Leccinellum quercophilum M. Kuo
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Mushroom Observer Image 85256: Phylloporus rhodoxanthus (Schwein.) Bres.
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Mushroom Observer Image 122998: Suillus pungens Thiers & A.H. Sm.
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Mushroom Observer Image 638485: Xanthoconium purpureum Snell & E.A. Dick
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Mushroom Observer Image 41397: Austroboletus lacunosus (Kuntze) T.W. May & A.E. Wood
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Mushroom Observer Image 512322: Boletus aereus Bull.
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Mushroom Observer Image 665287: Chalciporus rubinellus (Peck) Singer
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Mushroom Observer Image 969334: Paxillus Fr.
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Excellent edible species. It can also be used for drying and marinating. Vegetate in light oak forests, can be found under the birch and lime trees. Vegetation begins with the early summer to mid autumn.
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Known as the False Chanterelle and often mistaken for a golden chanterelle, despite having gills rather than ribs. It has caused gastric upset in some people.
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Lyndhurst, New Forest, Hants. SU274068
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Two forms of the much sought Porcini or King Bolete. Widespread and variable, it is thought to be a complex of species.
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Maule Region, Chile
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Also known as the Grey Larch Bolete. This is a western Canada version of what is really a European species. Photo from near Cranbrook, British Columbia.