Buchwaldoboletus hemichrysus is a distinctive fungus identifiable by its bright yellow pores beneath the cap and the yellow to orange bruising seen when the mushroom is touched. It prefers growing in a symbiotic relationship with conifer trees, especially in mossy, acidic soils. This mushroom typically appears in the summer and fall seasons across northern temperate regions.
Cap Diameter:
5 - 7 cm
Odor:
Mildly fruity scent.
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Attributes
Similar Species
Tips for Finding
Clean and Preserve
Common Questions
General Info About Buchwaldoboletus hemichrysus
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Attributes of Buchwaldoboletus hemichrysus
Cap Diameter
5 - 7 cm
Height
6 - 9 cm
Cap Shape
Convex
Cap Surfaces
Fibrillose-scaly
Stem Shapes
Cylindrical
Stem Surfaces
With Reticulum
Ring
Ringless
Spore Print Color
Olive-brown
Odor
Mildly fruity scent.
Flesh Bruises
Discolor to blue
Growth Form
Solitary, Scattered, Gregarious
Nutrient Gathering
Saprophytic
Substrate
On soil, Dead Woods
You can find Buchwaldoboletus hemichrysus by these plants:
Pines, Spruces, Populus, Oaks
Occurence Habitats
Coniferous Woodland
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Habitat of Buchwaldoboletus hemichrysus
Buchwaldoboletus hemichrysus typically favors environments with ample wood and roots from pine trees, thriving in well-woody areas abundant with coniferous trees.
Scientific Classification of Buchwaldoboletus hemichrysus