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Mushroom Observer Image 1026987: Boletus rex-veris D. Arora & Simonini
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Mushroom Observer Image 135505: Boletus smithii Thiers
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Mushroom Observer Image 10: Xerocomus subtomentosus (L.) Quél.
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Three new Boletus spp. identified from package of dried "porcini" piecesPhylogeny and alignment of three unnamed species discovered in a commercial packet of dried porcini.From: Dentinger BTM, Suz LM. (2014) What’s for dinner? Undescribed species of porcini in a commercial packet. PeerJ 2:e570
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.570
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Also known as the Dusty-topped Bolete. A widespread species, with photo from Hollyburn Mountain, British Columbia.
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A species from the Pacific Northwest of North America. Stem bulbous when young. Photo from Mt. Elphinstone, British Columbia.
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Mamakating, New York, United States
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A Spring species, here from timberline on Needle Peak, British Columbia.
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A dark-spored species of western North America.
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Reported mainly from the Pacific Northwest of North America. Photo from Dakota Ridge, British Columbia.
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The mushrooms finally started to grow after the recent rains! The most abundant ones were the weeping boletes (Suillus granulatus) that were numerous in the glades and ceps (Boletus edulis) like the one on the photo grown between the young spruces.
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Summerhaven, Arizona, United States
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Mushroom Observer Image 317303: Boletus pinophilus Pilát & Dermek
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Mushroom Observer Image 99963: Boletus aureissimus (Murrill) Murrill
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Mushroom Observer Image 337181: Boletus subvelutipes Peck
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Mushroom Observer Image 177789: Boletus regineus Arora & Simonini
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Mushroom Observer Image 135083: Boletus flammans E.A. Dick & Snell
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Mushroom Observer Image 245633: Boletus pallidoroseus Both
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Mushroom Observer Image 161952: Boletus auripes Peck
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Mushroom Observer Image 925321: Boletus billieae Both, Bessette & W.J. Neill
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Mushroom Observer Image 636044: Boletus roodyi B. Ortiz, D.P. Lewis & Both
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Mushroom Observer Image 644155: Boletus carminiporus Bessette, Both & Dunaway