Rubroboletus latisporus is part of the Boletaceae family, recognizable by its large, bold red cap and yellow pores that bruise blue when touched. It typically grows in the warmer months beneath oak trees, forming a symbiotic relationship with these hardwoods. Its thick, sturdy stalk is often adorned with a reddish or pinkish net-like pattern.
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Toxicity and Edibility
Similar Species
Tips for Finding
Clean and Preserve
Common Questions
General Info About Rubroboletus latisporus
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Attributes of Rubroboletus latisporus
You can find Rubroboletus latisporus by these plants:
Oaks, European beech
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Scientific Classification of Rubroboletus latisporus