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Suillus flavidus

(Fr.:Fr.) Sing.

Suillaceae Edible: Mushroom, Fungus 138 iNaturalist observations

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(c) Taye Bright, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)

Suillus flavidus is a bolete mushroom in the genus Suillus native to Europe. It is considered endangered in the Czech Republic and Switzerland. It is also considered edible, but with an unpleasant taste.

Description

A temperate mushroom in the Suillaceae family (also classified in Boletaceae).

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Edible Uses

The mushroom is eaten.

Distribution

It is a temperate plant.

Where It Grows

Czech Republic, Denmark, Europe, Switzerland,

Notes

Also put in the family Boletaceae.

References (1)

  • Pace, G., 1998, Mushrooms of the world. Firefly books. p 191 (As Boletus flavidus)

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