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Deceiving bolete
Deceiving bolete
Deceiving bolete
Deceiving bolete

Deceiving bolete

Suillellus queletii

A species of Suillellus

The cap is hemispherical, latter flattening out, appearing olive to reddish-brown, rarely also dark red. The flesh is yellow, turning blue when cut. The pores are yellow with olive spores. The stipe is smooth and golden yellow. The flesh has a slightly acrid taste.

Cap Diameter
Cap Diameter:

5 - 20 cm

Odor
Odor:

Mildly mushroomy but not distinctive.

General Info About Deceiving bolete
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Attributes of Deceiving bolete
Cap Diameter
5 - 20 cm
Height
5 - 10 cm
Cap
Cap 6 - 18 cm across; broadly convex to flat; yellowish-orange, apricot-orange, reddish orange; surface minutely pruinose to smooth; turns blue-black when bruised
Cap Shape
Convex, Flat
Cap Surfaces
Smooth
Stem
Stem 4 - 8 cm long, 4 - 8 mm thick; cylindrica, slightloy clavate; yellow, red; surface with granular
Stem Shapes
Cylindrical
Stem Surfaces
With Reticulum
Flesh
Yellow; turns blue when cut
Ring
Ringless
Spore Print Color
Olive-brown
Odor
Mildly mushroomy but not distinctive.
Body Color
Brown
Green
Yellow
Red
Gold
Flesh Bruises
Discolor to blue
Growth Form
Solitary, Gregarious
Nutrient Gathering
Mycorrhizal
Substrate
On soil
You can find Deceiving bolete by these plants:
Oaks, European beech
Occurence Habitats
Deciduous Woodland
Species Status
Uncommon
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Habitat of Deceiving bolete
Deceiving bolete thrives in areas under hardwood trees, particularly beneath oaks, beeches, and limes, favoring alkaline soil environments.
Hunting Values of Deceiving bolete
Can be eaten once thoroughly cooked.
Uses of Deceiving bolete
Deceiving bolete is recognized as an edible mushroom, albeit with necessary precautions due to potential confusion with toxic species. Its practical value lies in its culinary use, often by experienced foragers who can correctly identify it. Deceiving bolete's popularity is limited by its edibility status and the caution required during preparation. Collectors should be well-informed about the risks and ensure proper identification before consumption to avoid health hazards.
Scientific Classification of Deceiving bolete
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How to Differentiate Between Rubroboletus legaliae and Deceiving bolete?
Deceiving bolete: Its stem is generally punctate, but sometimes a very faint reticule is present.

Rubroboletus legaliae: Features a noticeably orange-red reticulate (net-like) stem.
Tips for Finding Deceiving bolete
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When is the Best Time to Find Deceiving bolete
Search for deceiving bolete during late summer to autumn after heavy rainfall and when daytime temperatures are mild, roughly between 60°F (15°C) and 75°F (24°C).
What are the Ideal Soil Conditions for Deceiving bolete
Prefers alkaline, well-drained soils.
What are Some Tips for Finding Deceiving bolete
  • Search in hardwood forests, focusing on areas beneath oak, beech, and lime trees.
  • Look for well-drained spots, as deceiving bolete prefers these soil conditions.
  • Scan the ground for the distinctive appearance of deceiving bolete, which might include unique cap shapes or colors among the leaf litter.
  • Investigate gently around the base of trees without disturbing the soil excessively, as deceiving bolete might be partially hidden.
How to Clean and Preserve Deceiving bolete
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How to Clean Deceiving bolete
To clean deceiving bolete, gently brush off any dirt using a soft brush. Avoid soaking as it can damage them. If necessary, quickly rinse and immediately pat dry.
Tips on Dry Preservation of Deceiving bolete
Drying Methods
Dehydrator Drying, Oven Drying, Air Drying
Drying Duration
12 - 24 months
Store in airtight containers, in a dark, cool, dry place with low humidity.
Dehydrator drying: Efficient removal of moisture, maintains texture, quick process.
Oven drying: Consistent heat supply, moderate speed, resourceful for small quantities.
Air drying: Natural method, doesn't require electricity, best in arid climates.
Tips on Freezing Preservation of Deceiving bolete
Freezing Methods
Blanching Before Freezing
Freezing Duration
3 - 12 months
Blanching before freezing: Inactivates enzymes, preserves texture and color.
Tips on Refrigeration Preservation of Deceiving bolete
Refrigerating Methods
Paper Bag Storage, Ventilated Container Storage
Temperature
3 - 4 ℃
Refrigerating Humidity
90 - 95 %
Refrigerating Duration
5 - 7 days
Paper Bag Storage: Store in paper bags to allow airflow and reduce moisture buildup, maintaining firmness and texture.
Ventilated Container Storage: Place in a container with holes, lined with a dry towel, to absorb moisture and promote air circulation.
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