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Dianna Smith (2003-2016) / Peter Russell (2012-2013) | all galleries >> COMA WALKS, EVENTS and FORAYS 2003 >> Babcock Property, Greenwich, CT 8/03/03 > Gyroporus-castaneus5377.jpg
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8/03/03 Dianna Smith

Gyroporus-castaneus5377.jpg

Babcock Property, Greenwich, CT

The orange to cinnamon-colored 'Chestnut' Bolete is a favorite edible bolete (and one of Don Shernoff's favorites). Its tiny pores are whitish and age to yellowish. The spore print is yellow. The concolorous, fragile stipe is a bit lighter at the apex. The flesh of Boletus castaneus is white. It is found growing under hardwoods, especially oak.


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