Proposed Southern Boletus edulis

Proposed Southern Boletus edulis

Pseudoautroboletus valens is a fungus in the family Boletaceae.
Boletus edulis

Boletus edulis

Rugiboletus extremophilis is a species of Boletus family, discovered by Chinese mycologists Wu Gang and Zhu Yang in Yunnan, China in 2015. The cap is 4-6 cm wide, convex in the middle, semi-circular in shape, slightly flattened at the back, with short hairs on the cap surface, clustered into clusters, and often falls off later on. The surface is wrinkled and raised, with irregular depressions, rust brown, dark deer skin brown, black rust color, dry.
Autumn Boletus edulis

Autumn Boletus edulis

Autumn Boletus, also known as Udazkeneko onddozuri, is a mushroom belonging to the Boletaceae family. The scientific name is Boletus edulis. Udazkeneko onddozuri's hat is dark brown with a mesh texture and a white bottom. Its meat is solid and delicious. It forms mycorrhizae with oak and pine trees and usually grows in forests. It can be found in many regions of the Northern Hemisphere. It is a beloved edible mushroom and is considered one of the most delicious mushrooms in certain regions of Europe. It is suitable for making various dishes.
boletus impolitus

boletus impolitus

Boletus impolitus, also known as yellow brown boletus, is a fungus belonging to the genus Boletus. There are small germination holes on the mushroom umbrella. They are edible mushrooms, but they are rarely consumed. They will grow on the oak genus. The umbrella of the yellow brown boletus mushroom first takes on a hemispherical shape, gradually becoming flattened or even inverted. The mushroom umbrella initially appears gray white, but later becomes light brown or yellow brown, often with the appearance of being hammered. The diameter of the mushroom umbrella is 5-15 centimeters wide and can reach up to 20 centimeters.