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Butyriboletus floridanus

Butyriboletus floridanus

A species of Butter boletes

As its name implies, Butyriboletus floridanus was first described in Florida, where it naturally occurs. Butyriboletus floridanus has vivid colours and is known to be associated with Southern live oak (Quercus virginiana). When the mushroom is still young, its spores release bright yellow drops.

Cap Diameter
Cap Diameter:

3 - 9 cm

Odor
Odor:

Mild, typical mushroom scent; not standout.

General Info About Butyriboletus floridanus
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Attributes of Butyriboletus floridanus
Cap Diameter
3 - 9 cm
Height
5 - 10 cm
Cap
Cap 4 - 8 cm across; convex; pink to pale, orangish, yellow
Cap Shape
Convex
Cap Surfaces
Smooth, Slimy or slightly sticky
Stem
Stem 4 - 7 cm long, 1.5 - 2.5 cm thick; whitish, yellow to orange or reddish orange
Stem Shapes
Cylindrical
Stem Surfaces
With Reticulum
Flesh
Yellow to whitish; display blue when sliced
Ring
Ringless
Spore Print Color
Olive brown
Odor
Mild, typical mushroom scent; not standout.
Body Color
Yellow
Red
White
Orange
Purple
Pink
Flesh Bruises
Discolor to blue
Growth Form
Solitary, Scattered, Gregarious
Nutrient Gathering
Mycorrhizal
Substrate
On soil
You can find Butyriboletus floridanus by these plants:
Live oak
Occurence Habitats
Deciduous Woodland
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Habitat of Butyriboletus floridanus
Butyriboletus floridanus is found in association with various oak trees, preferring areas with substantial oak presence.
Hunting Values of Butyriboletus floridanus
Some guides list it as edible, but there have been reports of discomfort after consumption, possibly due to intolerance in certain individuals.
Uses of Butyriboletus floridanus
Butyriboletus floridanus is a mushroom with questionable edibility, meaning it may not be safe for consumption without proper identification and preparation. While some may consider it for culinary use due to its rarity, the potential risks associated with misidentification or improper cooking techniques necessitate caution. Collectors should prioritize safety and consult experts before attempting to utilize butyriboletus floridanus in any dishes.
Scientific Classification of Butyriboletus floridanus
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How to Differentiate Between Oldrose bolete and Butyriboletus floridanus?
Butyriboletus floridanus: This species is primarily found in the southeastern United States, especially Florida.

Oldrose bolete: This mushroom is mainly found in Europe, particularly in Mediterranean regions.
Tips for Finding Butyriboletus floridanus
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When is the Best Time to Find Butyriboletus floridanus
Seek butyriboletus floridanus during Florida's warmer, humid months, typically after showers in late summer and early fall. They thrive with high moisture and mild to warm temperatures.
What are the Ideal Soil Conditions for Butyriboletus floridanus
Moist, well-drained soil rich in organic matter.
What are Some Tips for Finding Butyriboletus floridanus
  • Search around oak trees, as butyriboletus floridanus is typically found near these hosts.
  • Look for butyriboletus floridanus in areas with well-drained, moist soil that has plenty of organic debris or leaf litter.
  • Inspect prospective areas methodically, checking under leaf litter and around tree bases.
  • Gently probe the soil with a stick or your fingers to uncover any hidden specimens of butyriboletus floridanus.
  • Visit multiple sites with the right conditions to increase chances of locating butyriboletus floridanus.
How to Clean and Preserve Butyriboletus floridanus
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How to Clean Butyriboletus floridanus
To clean butyriboletus floridanus, gently brush off any debris with a soft brush. If necessary, quickly rinse under running water, but don't soak. It's essential to handle butyriboletus floridanus delicately to preserve their structure.
Tips on Dry Preservation of Butyriboletus floridanus
Drying Methods
Dehydrator Drying, Oven Drying, Air Drying
Drying Duration
6 - 12 months
Store in a cool, dark place with low humidity and good air circulation to prevent mold growth.
Dehydrator drying: Ensures even drying at consistent temperatures, suitable for high-moisture mushrooms.
Oven drying: Good for thicker varieties, use low heat setting to prevent uneven drying and spoilage.
Air drying: Utilizes natural airflow and low humidity, ideal for mushrooms with less moisture content.
Tips on Freezing Preservation of Butyriboletus floridanus
Freezing Methods
Blanching Before Freezing
Freezing Duration
10 - 12 months
Blanching before freezing: Blanch for 3 minutes to retain texture; cool before freezing.
Tips on Refrigeration Preservation of Butyriboletus floridanus
Refrigerating Methods
Paper Bag Storage, Plastic Wrap Storage
Temperature
2 - 4 ℃
Refrigerating Humidity
90 - 95 %
Refrigerating Duration
7 - 10 days
Paper Bag Storage: Store in paper bags to absorb excess moisture and allow ethylene to escape, reducing spoilage.
Plastic Wrap Storage: Wrap lightly in plastic, puncture holes for air circulation; prevents drying out while avoiding excess humidity.
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