Skip to main content
Close

Bay Bolete

Boletus badius

Photo by LarsKorb
Published on Project Noah
Zoom
NominateNominate for Wildlife Photograph of the Month
reportFlag Spotting

53.4757, 10.3673

Field Notes

Description:

Boletus badius derives its common name (The Bay Boletus) from the bay or chestnut coloured cap, which is almost spherical in young specimens before broadening and flattening out to 18 cm (7 in). The pores are cream to pale yellow, but stain blue when bruised or cut. The flesh is white and stains pale blue. The stem is up to 12.5 cm (5 in) and similar in colour to the cap but paler. It appears less affected by maggots than other boletes.

Habitat:

Edible, pored mushroom from Europe and North America.
Coniferous woods.

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (2)

Thank you so much, Hans - this is it. I was thinking that it might be the Bronze-Röhrling, but it didn't match entirely. I did not cut it, since I never touch any fungus I am shooting - I take em the way they present themselves naturally. But all decribed characteristics match. Thanks a lot for the ID.
looks like a Bay Bolete. Did it get blue after cuts? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boletus_badius Good shots.

Spotted for Missions

Photographed
PublishedNovember 2, 2011

Accelerate our Mission to Photograph 
Every Species in the World!

Image
Butterflies icon

Wildlife Community

Wildlife Community

Join a worldwide community passionate about wildlife and nature!

Join Project Noah

Nature School

Nature School

Transform your green space into a curiosity-creating nature classroom!

Visit Nature School

Wildlife Game

Wildlife Game

Defend wildlife throughout the jungle in thrilling nature game!

Play Baboon