. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. PORE FUNGI 91 Boletus pallidus Pale Boletus Cap 5-10 cm. wide, palt or brownish white, smooth, convex to plane or slightly depressed; flesh white; stem 7-12 cm. by 1-2 cm., whitish, sometimes with brownish streaks, smooth; tubes more or less adnate, pale or faint yellowish, changing to blue when bruised; spores yellowish brown, ellipsoid, 10-12 X 5-6/t. rhe name refers to the color. C^n the ground in woods, summer and autumn ; excellent. Boletus bicolor Redyellow Boletus C ap 5-10 cm. wide, dark red or red-brown, paler in age and somewhat spotted wi


. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. PORE FUNGI 91 Boletus pallidus Pale Boletus Cap 5-10 cm. wide, palt or brownish white, smooth, convex to plane or slightly depressed; flesh white; stem 7-12 cm. by 1-2 cm., whitish, sometimes with brownish streaks, smooth; tubes more or less adnate, pale or faint yellowish, changing to blue when bruised; spores yellowish brown, ellipsoid, 10-12 X 5-6/t. rhe name refers to the color. C^n the ground in woods, summer and autumn ; excellent. Boletus bicolor Redyellow Boletus C ap 5-10 cm. wide, dark red or red-brown, paler in age and somewhat spotted with yellow, smooth or somewhat powdered, convex; flesh vellow, unchanging, or changing slightly to blue where bruised; stem 3-7 cm. bv 8-12 mm., red, more or less yellow above, smooth, solid ; tubes adnate, bright vellow, then ocher. slowU' turning blue where bruised; spores yellow-l)rown, ellipsoid, 10-13 V 4-5/.1. The name refers to the two colors of cap and stem. Common on the ground in woods, summer and autumn ; one of the best of the Fiiu'KE 56. hi-;patila Boletus versipellis Orange-red Boletus C ap 5-20 cm. wide, orange-red or bright red-brown, smooth or somewhat downy or scalv, not sticky, convex, usually with fragments of the veil at the margin when voung; flesh white, with a tint of green; stem 7-20 cm. by 1-4 cm., whitish or â rrayish, with irregular blackish lines or wrinkles, solid; tubes free or nearly so, dull white or gray; spores pale yellowish, fusoid, 14-20 X 5-8/i. 'l"he name is without obvious application. Common on the ground in open woods, summer and autunm ; Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Clements, Frederic E. (Frederic Edward), 1874-1945; Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota


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