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Boletus edulis
Boletus mushrooms are tasty fungi found in forests. They have a thick stem and a cap with pores underneath. People enjoy picking them for delicious meals.
生息地: Forests
The Boletus has a distinctive broad, convex cap, usually brown or reddish-brown, which can feel slightly sticky when wet. Underneath, instead of gills, it has pale pores that yellow with age and bruise greenish. Its thick, pale stem often features a fine, raised net-like pattern called reticulation.
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カテゴリ
菌類レア度
Common
危険度
2/5 · 低い
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A single Boletus mushroom can release trillions of microscopic spores!
Its scientific name *edulis* means 'edible' in Latin, a yummy clue!
Its stem often has a cool, raised net pattern called reticulation!
Sometimes called 'King Bolete,' it's highly prized by chefs worldwide.
Boletus has an underground network that connects to tree roots, helping them share water and minerals with the tree.
Boletus can release trillions of microscopic spores that float on air currents, spreading new mushrooms far and wide.
Boletus can quickly expand its fruiting body after rainfall, maximizing spore production in ideal conditions.
Quercus robur
Exchanges nutrients and water with oak trees.
Picea abies
Forms beneficial underground connections with spruce roots.
Pinus sylvestris
Thrives by sharing resources with pine trees.
Sciurus carolinensis
Squirrels often nibble on Boletus mushrooms.
危険度
2/5 · 低い
Never eat wild mushrooms unless an adult who knows them well says it's safe.
5-15 cm
edible
6-25 cm
Forests
soil
Late summer to fall
Olive-brown
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