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Royal Bolete

Boletus regius

Description:

Rather large mushroom with reddish cap. The cap was about 6 inches across. The fruit bodies of Boletus regius have caps that are initially convex before flattening out in maturity, reaching a diameter of 7–20 cm (2.8–7.9 in) wide. The cap surface is pink to red, occasionally with hints of yellow or brown, more so around the margin. Initially velvety to slightly tomentose (hairy) when young, these minute hairs tend to slough off with age, and the cap develops wrinkles and pits. The cap flesh is yellow, and slowly and erratically bruises blue in North American specimens. The pores on the underside of the cap are angular, and measure about 1–2 per millimetre. The color of the pore surface is bright yellow to start, but eventually darkens somewhat, and will stain blue with damage. The depth of the tubes comprising the pores extends to 0.8–2.5 cm (0.3–1.0 in). The stem measures 5–13 cm (2.0–5.1 in) long by 2.5–5 cm (1.0–2.0 in) thick, and typically has a thick, bulbous base. It is solid (i.e., not hollow), and a bright yellow color, often with reddish tones, particularly near the base of the stem. The stem surface can be covered with fine yellow reticulations either throughout its length, or just on the upper portion.

Habitat:

Deciduous forest. Penitentiary Glen, Lake Metro Parks, Lake County, Kirtland, OH USA.

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2 Comments

Phil_S
Phil_S 10 years ago

Thanks, CorduneanuVlad. I think you are spot on with this one.

CorduneanuVlad
CorduneanuVlad 10 years ago

This might be a Royal Bolete (Boletus Regius). You can see it it bruises and the flesh turns blue at that spot.

Phil_S
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Phil_S

Kirtland, Ohio, USA

Spotted on Aug 5, 2013
Submitted on Aug 6, 2013

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