Aureoboletus mirabilis
Aureoboletus mirabilis, commonly known as the admirable bolete, the bragger's bolete, and the velvet top, is an edible species of fungus in the Boletaceae mushroom family. The fruit body has several characteristics with which it may be identified: a dark reddish-brown cap; yellow to greenish-yellow pores on the undersurface of the cap; and a reddish-brown stem with long narrow reticulations. Aureoboletus mirabilis is found in coniferous forests along the Pacific Coast of North America, and in Asia. Unusual for boletes, A. mirabilis sometimes appears to fruit on the wood or woody debris of Hemlock, suggesting a saprobic lifestyle. Despite occasional appearances to the contrary, Aureoboletus mirabilis is mycorrhizal, and forms close mutualistic associations with hemlock roots.
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Aureoboletus mirabilis
Aureoboletus mirabilis, commonly known as the admirable bolete, the bragger's bolete, and the velvet top, is an edible species of fungus in the Boletaceae mushroom family. The fruit body has several characteristics with which it may be identified: a dark reddish-brown cap; yellow to greenish-yellow pores on the undersurface of the cap; and a reddish-brown stem with long narrow reticulations. Aureoboletus mirabilis is found in coniferous forests along the Pacific Coast of North America, and in Asia. Unusual for boletes, A. mirabilis sometimes appears to fruit on the wood or woody debris of Hemlock, suggesting a saprobic lifestyle. Despite occasional appearances to the contrary, Aureoboletus mirabilis is mycorrhizal, and forms close mutualistic associations with hemlock roots.
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Aureoboletus mirabilis, common ...... sociations with hemlock roots.
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Boletus mirabilis es una espec ...... tus, de la familia Boletaceae.
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Boletellus mirabilis (Murrill)Singer(1945)
Boletus mirabilis (Murrill) Murrill (1912)
Ceriomyces mirabilis (Murrill (1912)
Heimioporus mirabilis (Murrill) E. Horak (2004)
Xerocomus mirabilis (Murrill) Singer (1940)
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Aureoboletus mirabilis
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Spores are produced in minute tubes, which appear on the underside of the cap as pores.
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From Olympic National Park, Washington
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Aureoboletus mirabilis, common ...... sociations with hemlock roots.
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Boletus mirabilis es una espec ...... tus, de la familia Boletaceae.
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Aureoboletus mirabilis
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Boletus mirabilis
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