




boletaceae
Boletes are fun mushrooms that can be found in forests! They have thick stems and are often colorful, making them easy to spot on the forest floor.
生息地: Boletes live in forests, often near trees.
The Boletes has a thick, often club-shaped stem and a distinct cap, usually smooth or velvety. Instead of gills, their undersides have a spongy layer of tiny pores that release spores. Caps vary widely in color, from reddish-brown to yellow or even blue.





カテゴリ
菌類レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Boletes don't have gills, but spongy tubes under their cap to release spores!
Largest bolete found weighed over 10 pounds, bigger than a dinner plate!
Some boletes actually glow in the dark, acting like tiny forest night-lights!
Some boletes are called "Butter Boletes" because their flesh turns yellow when cooked!
Boletes can grow roots connected to trees because of their mycorrhizal relationship, helping trees absorb nutrients.
Some Boletes have a special pigment that helps them quickly change blue when bruised or cut, a clever defense!
Boletes can produce millions of spores from their spongy pores that helps them spread far and wide to new homes.
Quercus alba
forms mycorrhizal associations with its roots
Pinus strobus
shares nutrients with these forest giants
Fagus grandifolia
exchanges sugars and minerals with the tree
Elaphomyces granulatus
some boletes grow on this underground fungus
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Some boletes can be poisonous, so do not touch or eat any mushrooms without asking an adult.
5-20 cm
edible
5-30 cm
Boletes live in forests, often near trees.
soil
Late summer to fall
Olive-brown to yellowish-brown
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