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BOLETUS RETICULATUS (= AESTIVALIS) Schaeff.

BOLETUS RETICULATUS (= AESTIVALIS) Schaeff.

Description:

Hat: 5-15 cm wide, fleshy, semi-circular first then flattened, light-gray to silvery, later reddish, the colors are quite variable because it has reddish young subjects, the edge is generally undulating. Tubes: the shorter stipe, yellow, finger pressure to change the color of the greenish-blue. Handle: 5-15 cm tall, young people often thickened, later cylindrical, often in the lower part bent, golden yellow with inconspicuous limunastožutom grid, one of the handles is always red. Meat: golden yellow, the little slit their flood the bottom of the handle a little flushed, almost always eaten away by worms, odorless, sweet taste. Spore: elliptic-fusiform, 10-15 x 5-6 um.

Habitat:

Habitat: grows from summer to autumn in the deciduous forests of oak and hazelnut below in small groups or individually.

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Ниш, Централна Србија, Serbia

Spotted on Jan 30, 2013
Submitted on Jan 30, 2013

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