Butyriboletus subappendiculatus is a type of fungus found under hardwood trees, particularly in symbiosis with oak trees. This species features a distinctively stout stem and a yellowish to brown cap, which tends to darken with age. It produces spores on a sponge-like surface beneath the cap, which changes from white to greenish-yellow as it matures.
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General Info About Butyriboletus subappendiculatus
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Attributes of Butyriboletus subappendiculatus
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.
You can find Butyriboletus subappendiculatus by these plants:
Caucasian fir
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Scientific Classification of Butyriboletus subappendiculatus