Boletus rhodopurpureus

Blue stain Ender Purple Boletus (Boletus rhodopurpureus )

The blue stain finish, or Dark Wine Red Purple Rröhrling (Boletus rhodopurpureus, syn. B. purpureus ) is a rare fungal species from the family of Dickröhrlingsverwandten. He is not edible mushroom.

Features

The fruiting body is cut open at the air blauend dark and smells aasartig. The flavor of the meat is mild, the smell sour. The hat measures 6-15 cm in diameter. He is shaped pad with a matte, slightly velvety felted, dry surface and at a young stage gray or grayish - brown in color and later with red or dark purple color. The pristine tube sponge is yellow and is very young at the outer surface soon from the stalk forth striking orange to blood red. The stem is quite short and usually very thick and bulgy to bulbous and covered with a fine mesh.

Artabgrenzung

It is similar to Crimson Witch Boletus (B. dupainii ), which occurs in the warmest regions of Central and Southern Europe, and in general the various witches boletes. The similar oxen Boletus (B. torosus ) differs by long lasting yellow pores.

Ecology

It grows in deciduous forests on calcareous soils and fruktifiziert relatively early in the year (May to August).

Swell

  • Markus Flück: What mushroom is this?. 3 edition. Franckh-Kosmos Verlags-GmbH & Co. KG, Stuttgart, June 2009, ISBN 978-3440115619, p 127
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