Fungi with Pores — Boletaceae 



Tubes — Bright lemon yellow, becoming dingy yellow with age; 



changing to green, then to blue, when wounded. 

 Sfem — Bright lemon yellow without and within, sometimes reddish 



at the base. 2-4 inches long. 

 Habitat — Thin woods. 



Golden-flesh Boletus 



Boletus chrysenteron (See Plate Facing Page 60) 



Cap — Yellowish brown, reddish brown, brick red, or olive tinted 



with reddish chinks. 

 Flesh — Yellow, red just under the skin, often changing to blue 



when wounded. 

 Ti/bcs — Greenish yellow, changing to blue when wounded. 

 Stem — Red or pale yellow. 

 Habitat — Woods or mossy banks, common. 



Boletus radicans 



Cap — Dry, somewhat woolly. Greenish grey, becoming pale yel- 

 low. Margin rolled under. 



Flesh — Pale yellow, \ns\.2in\.\y changing to dark blue when wounded. 



Tubes — Lemon yellow. 



Stem — Tapering downward and rooting. Woolly, with a reddish 

 bloom. Pale yellow, becoming dark with a touch. 



Habitat — Woods, Ohio. 



Boletus Peckil 



C«/— Firm, dry. Red, fading to yellowish red or buff brown. 

 2'iibes — Yellow, changing to blue when wounded. 

 Stem — Red; yellow at the top. 

 Habitat — Woods. 



Boletus calopus 



Cap—0\\\t tinted, somewhat woolly. 2-3 inches wide. 



Flesh — P.illid, slightly changing to blue when wounded. 



Tubes — Yellow. 



6"/,?/;/— Covered with a network. Wholly scarlet, or at the apex 



only. Longer than the diameter of the cap. 

 Habita t — W O O d s . 



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