Boletus variipes

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Boletus variipes[edit]

Boletus variipes in its natural habitat

Boletus variipes is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. It is known for its distinctive appearance and is commonly found in deciduous forests. This species is part of the larger genus Boletus, which includes many other well-known mushrooms.

Description[edit]

Boletus variipes is characterized by its large, robust fruiting body. The cap is typically convex, becoming more flattened with age, and can range in color from light brown to a darker, more reddish-brown hue. The surface of the cap is smooth and dry, often with a velvety texture.

The stem of Boletus variipes is thick and solid, with a slightly bulbous base. It is usually a pale yellow to brown color, often with a reticulated pattern near the top. The flesh of the mushroom is white and does not change color when cut or bruised.

The pores on the underside of the cap are small and round, initially white, turning yellowish as the mushroom matures. The spore print is olive-brown.

Distribution and Habitat[edit]

Boletus variipes is commonly found in North America, particularly in the eastern United States. It grows in association with hardwood trees, especially oaks and hickories. This species typically fruits in the summer and fall, often appearing in small groups or solitary.

Edibility[edit]

Boletus variipes is considered an edible mushroom, although it is not as highly prized as some other members of the Boletus genus, such as Boletus edulis. It is important to ensure proper identification before consumption, as some boletes can be toxic.

Similar Species[edit]

Boletus variipes can be confused with other similar-looking boletes. One such species is Boletus edulis, which is also edible and highly sought after. However, B. edulis typically has a more pronounced reticulation on the stem and a different cap color.

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