| boletus | <botany> A genus of fungi having the under side of the pileus or cap composed of a multitude of fine separate tubes. A few are edible, and others very poisonous. Origin: L. Boletus, Gr. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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type genus of Boletaceae; genus of soft early-decaying pore fungi; some poisonous and some edible
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A wild mushroom that can be recognised by the spore-bearing tubes on the underneath of its cap. The best known species is the cep or porcini. Dried cep mushrooms and are probably the most commonly used form, although fresh are better if you can get them. They are widely available from Italian delicatessens and large supermarkets, usually in small bags, ready sliced. ...
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| boletus | type genus of Boletaceae |
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| boletus | a fungus convex cap and a dingy yellow under surface and a dry stalk |
| boletus | a edible and choice fungus |
| boletus | a fungus with a red cap and a red coarsely reticulate stalk |
| boletus | a poisonous fungus with a dingy yellow cap and orange red undersurface and a cylindrical reticulate stalk |
| boletus | a fungus that is edible when young and fresh |
| boletus | a fungus that has an off-white cap when it is young but later becomes dingy brown and a stalk of the same color |
| boletus | a beautiful but poisonous bolete |
| boletus | an edible fungus with a broadly convex blackish brown cap and a pore surface that is yellow when young and darkens with age |
| boletus | a fungus with a rusty red cap and a white pore surface that becomes yellow with age and a pale yellow stalk |
| boletus | a fungus with a velvety stalk and usually a dingy brown cap |
| boletus | an edible (but not choice) fungus found on soil under hardwoods |
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