Citrine-pored bolete is a mushroom with a distinctive yellowish coloring, commonly featuring a cap and stem with a somewhat sticky surface when wet. It generally appears in hardwood forests, preferring oak-rich areas. This species is notable for its pores, which, unlike gills in some mushrooms, release spores to contribute to the fungal reproductive process. Citrine-pored bolete has a fruity aroma, adding to its character.
Cap Diameter:
3 - 10 cm
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Attributes
Similar Species
Tips for Finding
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Common Questions
General Info About Citrine-pored bolete
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Attributes of Citrine-pored bolete
Cap Diameter
3 - 10 cm
Height
5 - 10 cm
Cap Shape
Convex
Cap Surfaces
Fibrillose-scaly
Stem Shapes
Club Shaped
Stem Surfaces
Smooth to slightly fibrous
Ring
Ringless
Spore Print Color
Olive-brown
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.
Growth Form
Solitary, Gregarious
Nutrient Gathering
Mycorrhizal
Substrate
On soil
You can find Citrine-pored bolete by these plants:
Pines, Oaks
Occurence Habitats
Deciduous Woodland
Species Status
Near Threatened
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Habitat of Citrine-pored bolete
Citrine-pored bolete is typically found in areas with oak trees, where they grow from single specimens to small groups.