Rugiboletus extremiorientalis’s appearance is responsible for its genus name, Rugiboletus, which translates to "wrinkled bolete." This is an apt description for the mushroom’s wrinkled and furrowed cap, which makes it unlike any other bolete species. It gained attention in 2014 when the mushroom was first described by Chinese botanists.
Cap Diameter:
8 - 11 cm
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Attributes
Similar Species
Tips for Finding
Clean and Preserve
Common Questions
General Info About Rugiboletus extremiorientalis
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Attributes of Rugiboletus extremiorientalis
Cap Diameter
8 - 11 cm
Height
6 - 8 cm
Cap
8 - 11 cm in diam.; hemispherical to broadly convex, subtomentose; brownish yellow to brown; incurved or suspended at the margin
Stem
9 - 2 cm; cylindrical to subcylindrical; light yellow to canary yellow
Flesh
2 cm thick; pale yellow to light yellow mixed with brown tinge; unchanging when bruised
Spore Print Color
Brownish yellow
Body Color
Brown
Yellow
Gold
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.
Nutrient Gathering
Mycorrhizal
You can find Rugiboletus extremiorientalis by these plants:
Oaks
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Habitat of Rugiboletus extremiorientalis
Northern temperate regions
Scientific Classification of Rugiboletus extremiorientalis