




Xerocomus
Xerocomus is a type of mushroom that grows in forests. It has a unique cap shape and can be different colors like brown or orange.
生息地: Forests
The Xerocomus has a dry, often velvety or finely cracked cap that can be various shades of brown, yellow, or reddish. Its underside reveals yellow pores that do not bruise blue instantly, and it stands on a slender, often ribbed stalk.





カテゴリ
菌類レア度
Common
危険度
2/5 · 低い
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If you find one, look closely for faint network patterns on its stem, a secret clue!
Some tiny forest insects love to live inside these mushrooms, using them as homes!
The name 'Xerocomus' means 'dry hair' because of its fuzzy cap!
They are part of a larger group of mushrooms called boletes, famous for their pores!
Xerocomus can form a special partnership with tree roots that helps both the mushroom and tree get nutrients.
Xerocomus has flesh that often changes to blue when cut, a magical chemical reaction that happens very quickly!
Xerocomus can release millions of tiny spores into the wind, helping new mushrooms grow far away.
Quercus robur
shares nutrients with its roots
Fagus sylvatica
forms underground root partnerships
Pinus sylvestris
mycorrhizal partner in many forests
Limax maximus
grazes on its fleshy fruiting body
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
2/5 · 低い
Never eat mushrooms you find in the wild. Some mushrooms can make you very sick.
4-15 cm
edible
3-12 cm
Forests
soil
Summer to fall
Olive-brown
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