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Boletus subvelutipes, commonly known as the red-mouth bolete, is a bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. It is found in Asia and North America, where it fruits on the ground in a mycorrhizal association with both deciduous and coniferous trees. Its fruit bodies (mushrooms) have a brown to reddish-brown cap, bright yellow cap flesh, and a stem covered by furfuraceous to punctate ornamentation and dark red hairs at the base. Its flesh instantly stains blue when cut, but slowly fades to white. The fruit bodies are poisonous, and produce symptoms of gastrointestinal distress if consumed.

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  • Boletus subvelutipes, commonly known as the red-mouth bolete, is a bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. It is found in Asia and North America, where it fruits on the ground in a mycorrhizal association with both deciduous and coniferous trees. Its fruit bodies (mushrooms) have a brown to reddish-brown cap, bright yellow cap flesh, and a stem covered by furfuraceous to punctate ornamentation and dark red hairs at the base. Its flesh instantly stains blue when cut, but slowly fades to white. The fruit bodies are poisonous, and produce symptoms of gastrointestinal distress if consumed. (en)
  • Bolétus subvelútipes — гриб семейства Болетовые (Boletaceae). (ru)
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  • left (en)
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  • convex (en)
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  • Pore surface of a young specimen (en)
  • There are reddish hairs at the stem base. (en)
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  • mycorrhizal (en)
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  • Boletus (en)
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  • unknown (en)
  • poisonous (en)
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  • pores (en)
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  • Boletus subvelutipes 232877.jpg (en)
  • Boletus subvelutipes 232879.jpg (en)
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  • Boletus subvelutipes (en)
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  • subvelutipes (en)
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  • olive-brown (en)
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  • bare (en)
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  • Suillellus subvelutipes ( Murrill ) (en)
  • Suillus subveluptipes (Kuntze ) (en)
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  • adnate (en)
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  • Boletus subvelutipes, commonly known as the red-mouth bolete, is a bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. It is found in Asia and North America, where it fruits on the ground in a mycorrhizal association with both deciduous and coniferous trees. Its fruit bodies (mushrooms) have a brown to reddish-brown cap, bright yellow cap flesh, and a stem covered by furfuraceous to punctate ornamentation and dark red hairs at the base. Its flesh instantly stains blue when cut, but slowly fades to white. The fruit bodies are poisonous, and produce symptoms of gastrointestinal distress if consumed. (en)
  • Bolétus subvelútipes — гриб семейства Болетовые (Boletaceae). (ru)
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  • Boletus subvelutipes (en)
  • Boletus subvelutipes (ru)
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