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  2. Boletus barrowsii - Wikipedia

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    Boletus barrowsii, also known in English as the white king bolete after its pale colored cap, is an edible and highly regarded fungus in the genus Boletus that inhabits western North America. Found under ponderosa pine and live oak in autumn, it was considered a color variant of the similarly edible B. edulis for many years.

  3. List of edible plants and mushrooms of southeast Alaska

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    King bolete, Boletus edulis: Very popular edible mushroom. The tubes can also be used as a dye. Admirable bolete, Boletus mirabilis: Typically fruits on wood. Is said to have a lemony taste. Chicken of the woods, Laetiporus sulphureus: Large cluster with shelves exceeding 12 inches in width. Young, fresh, fruitbodies are the most desirable to eat.

  4. List of Boletus species - Wikipedia

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    The following is an incomplete list of species of the mushroom genus Boletus.The genus has a widespread distribution and contains about 300 species. [1] However, the genus is polyphyletic, and approximately only 10 percent of the described species are actually members of the Boletus sensu stricto clade (Singer's Boletus section Boletus, also known as the "Porcini Clade").

  5. List of North American boletes - Wikipedia

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    Mushrooms Demystified: A Comprehensive Guide to the Fleshy Fungi. Berkeley, California: Ten Speed Press. ISBN 0-89815-169-4. Bessette AE, Roody WC, Bessette AR (2000). North American Boletes. Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press. ISBN 978-0-8156-0588-1. Grund DW, Harrison AK (1976). Nova Scotian Boletes. Lehre, Germany: J. Cramer.

  6. Boletaceae - Wikipedia

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    The much sought after king bolete (Boletus edulis), in particular, is a species of high commercial value and has been described as "the wild mushroom par excellence". [63] In the Province of Parma in northern Italy, the four most sought after boletes, Boletus edulis , B. aereus , B. reticulatus and B. pinophilus , have been collected and ...

  7. Boletus rex-veris - Wikipedia

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    Boletus rex-veris, commonly known as the spring king bolete, is a basidiomycete fungus of the genus Boletus found in western North America. The large, edible fruiting bodies known as mushrooms appear under pine trees, generally in May to June. It has a pinkish to brownish cap and its stem is often large and swollen, and the overall colour may ...

  8. Boletus auripes - Wikipedia

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    Boletus auripes, commonly known as the butter-foot bolete, is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. First described from New York in 1898, the fungus is found in eastern Asia, Central America, and eastern North America from Canada to Florida. It is a mycorrhizal species and typically grows in association with oak and beech trees.

  9. Boletus pinophilus - Wikipedia

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    Boletus pinophilus, commonly known as the pine bolete or pinewood king bolete, is a basidiomycete fungus of the genus Boletus found throughout Europe and western Asia. . Described by Italian naturalist Carlo Vittadini in 1835, B. pinophilus was for many years considered a subspecies or form of the porcini mushroom B. edulis before genetic studies confirmed its distinct