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Bolete Collection

Bolete, also known as the dark cep or bronze bolete, is a fascinating and diverse genus of fungi

Background imageBolete Collection: Dark cep or bronze bolete, Boletus aereus

Dark cep or bronze bolete, Boletus aereus. Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A. Bessin from Leon Rollands Guide to Mushrooms from France, Switzerland and Belgium

Background imageBolete Collection: Queen Bolete Fungi

Queen Bolete Fungi
LA-915 Queen Bolete Fungi Boletus aereus Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageBolete Collection: Description of the satan bolet (venenous mushroom). Chromolithography in Atlas of edible

Description of the satan bolet (venenous mushroom). Chromolithography in Atlas of edible and venenous mushrooms, 1891
FLO4616164 Description of the satan bolet (venenous mushroom). Chromolithography in Atlas of edible and venenous mushrooms, 1891, by Leon Marie Dufour (1862-1942)

Background imageBolete Collection: Description of mushrooms: Bronze bolet and blafard bolet (suspect)

Description of mushrooms: Bronze bolet and blafard bolet (suspect)
FLO4616130 Description of mushrooms: Bronze bolet and blafard bolet (suspect).; (add.info.: Description of mushrooms: Bronze bolet and blafard bolet (suspect).); © Florilegius.

Background imageBolete Collection: Scarletina bolete (Boletus luridiformis) toadstool, New Forest National Park, Hampshire

Scarletina bolete (Boletus luridiformis) toadstool, New Forest National Park, Hampshire, England, UK. September

Background imageBolete Collection: Bitter Bolete (Tylopilus felleus), Bulgaria

Bitter Bolete (Tylopilus felleus), Bulgaria

Background imageBolete Collection: Bolete (Boletaceae) growing, The Netherlands, Groningen

Bolete (Boletaceae) growing, The Netherlands, Groningen

Background imageBolete Collection: Larch Bolete Fungus - growing on lawn in garden at base of larch tree

Larch Bolete Fungus - growing on lawn in garden at base of larch tree, low wide - angle view Lower Saxony, Germany Larch Bolete Fungus - growing on lawn in garden at base of larch tree

Background imageBolete Collection: Scaber stalk mushrooms

Scaber stalk mushrooms
Rough-stemmed bolete, Boletus scaber and red-capped scaber stalk, Leccinum aurantiacum (Boletus aurantiacus). Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A

Background imageBolete Collection: Alder bolete and summer cap

Alder bolete and summer cap
Alder bolete, Gyrodon lividus (Boletus lividus) and summer cap, Boletus reticulatus. Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A

Background imageBolete Collection: Grevilles bolete and velvet bolete

Grevilles bolete and velvet bolete
Grevilles bolete or larch bolete, Suillus grevillei (Boletus flavus) and velvet bolete or variegated bolete, Suillus variegatus (Boletus variegatus)

Background imageBolete Collection: Psathyrella spadicea, Pholiota squarrosus

Psathyrella spadicea, Pholiota squarrosus
Psathyrella spadicea mushroom 1, shaggy scalycap, Pholiota squarrosus 2, and scarlet-stemmed bolete, Boletus calopus 3. Handcoloured lithograph from Carl Hoffmanns Book of the World, Stuttgart, 1857

Background imageBolete Collection: Edible mushrooms, Cryptogames alimentaires

Edible mushrooms, Cryptogames alimentaires. Field mushroom, Agaricus campestris, chanterelle, Cantharellus cibarius, king bolete, Boletus edulis, morel, Morchella esculenta, white truffle

Background imageBolete Collection: Porcini mushroom, Boletus edulis, and lurid

Porcini mushroom, Boletus edulis, and lurid
Penny bun or porcini mushroom, Boletus edulis, and the lurid bolete, Suillellus luridus, Boletus perniciosus. Handcoloured steel engraving by Pierre after a botanical illustration by Edouard Maubert

Background imageBolete Collection: Frosts bolete and bitter bolete

Frosts bolete and bitter bolete
Frosts bolete, Exsudoporus frostii (Boletus alveolatus) and bitter bolete, Tylopilus felleus (Boletus felleus). Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration by William Hamilton Gibson from his

Background imageBolete Collection: Suede bolete and red cracking bolete

Suede bolete and red cracking bolete
Suede bolete, Xerocomus subtomentosus (Boletus subtomentosus), and red cracking bolete, Xerocomellus chrysenteron (Boletus chrysenteron)

Background imageBolete Collection: Birch bolete, Leccinum scabrum

Birch bolete, Leccinum scabrum (Boletus scaber). Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration by William Hamilton Gibson from his book Our Edible Toadstools and Mushrooms, Harper, New York, 1895

Background imageBolete Collection: King bolete mushroom, Boletus edulis

King bolete mushroom, Boletus edulis. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration by William Hamilton Gibson from his book Our Edible Toadstools and Mushrooms, Harper, New York, 1895

Background imageBolete Collection: Yellow-crackling bolete fungus (Leccinum crocipodium) Tollymore Forest, County Down

Yellow-crackling bolete fungus (Leccinum crocipodium) Tollymore Forest, County Down, Northern Ireland, UK, September

Background imageBolete Collection: Bay Bolete (Boletus badius) mushrooms, Texel, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands

Bay Bolete (Boletus badius) mushrooms, Texel, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands

Background imageBolete Collection: Bay Bolete (Boletus badius), edible mushroom

Bay Bolete (Boletus badius), edible mushroom

Background imageBolete Collection: A bolete fungus

A bolete fungus
ROG-12837 A bolete fungus Leccinum aurantiacum Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageBolete Collection: Birch bolete mushroom engraving 1895

Birch bolete mushroom engraving 1895
Petit atlas de poche des champignons comestibles et veneneux - 1895

Background imageBolete Collection: Rooting bolete, Boletus radicans, edible

Rooting bolete, Boletus radicans, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageBolete Collection: Grevilles bolete, Suillus grevillei, and Sticky

Grevilles bolete, Suillus grevillei, and Sticky bolete, Suillus viscidus, edible, . Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageBolete Collection: Weeping bolete, Suillus granulatus, and Bovine

Weeping bolete, Suillus granulatus, and Bovine bolete, Suillus grevillei, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageBolete Collection: Bitter beech bolete, Boletus calopus, poisonous

Bitter beech bolete, Boletus calopus, poisonous.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageBolete Collection: Beefsteak fungus, Fistulina hepatica, edible

Beefsteak fungus, Fistulina hepatica, edible, and red cracking bolete, Xerocomus chrysenteron.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland

Background imageBolete Collection: Edible bolete or porcino nero, Boletus aereus

Edible bolete or porcino nero, Boletus aereus, and suspect lurid bolete, Boletus luridus.. Chromolithograph from Leon Dufours Atlas des Champignons Comestibles et Veneneux (1891)

Background imageBolete Collection: Poisonous scarlet, Satans mushroom, or Devil s

Poisonous scarlet, Satans mushroom, or Devil s
Poisonous scarlet, Satans mushroom, or Devils bolete mushroom, Boletus satanas.. Chromolithograph from Leon Dufours Atlas des Champignons Comestibles et Veneneux (1891)

Background imageBolete Collection: Penny bun, cep, mushrooms in a forest (Boletus edulis)

Penny bun, cep, mushrooms in a forest (Boletus edulis)
Penny bun, cap, mushrooms in a forest (Boletus edulis)

Background imageBolete Collection: Orange Birch Bolete mushroom (Leccinum versipelle)

Orange Birch Bolete mushroom (Leccinum versipelle)

Background imageBolete Collection: Bay Bolete mushroom (Xerocomus badius)

Bay Bolete mushroom (Xerocomus badius)

Background imageBolete Collection: Dotted Stem Bolete mushroom (Boletus erythropus)

Dotted Stem Bolete mushroom (Boletus erythropus)

Background imageBolete Collection: Porcini (Boletus edulis), Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Porcini (Boletus edulis), Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageBolete Collection: Picture No. 11051029

Picture No. 11051029
Cep / Porcino / King Bolete / Porcini / Penny Bun Mushroom in forest Allariz, Galicia, Spain Date:

Background imageBolete Collection: Picture No. 11051028

Picture No. 11051028
Cep / Porcino / King Bolete / Porcini / Penny Bun Mushroom in forest Allariz, Galicia, Spain Date:

Background imageBolete Collection: Picture No. 11051024

Picture No. 11051024
Rough-stemmed / Brown Birch Bolete / Scaber Stalk Mushroom in forest Allariz, Galicia, Spain Date:

Background imageBolete Collection: Picture No. 11051023

Picture No. 11051023
Rough-stemmed / Brown Birch Bolete / Scaber Stalk Mushroom in forest Allariz, Galicia, Spain Date:

Background imageBolete Collection: Picture No. 11051022

Picture No. 11051022
Rough-stemmed / Brown Birch Bolete / Scaber Stalk Mushroom in forest Allariz, Galicia, Spain Date:

Background imageBolete Collection: Picture No. 11051021

Picture No. 11051021
Rough-stemmed / Brown Birch Bolete / Scaber Stalk Mushroom in forest Allariz, Galicia, Spain Date:

Background imageBolete Collection: Picture No. 11051015

Picture No. 11051015
Cep / Porcino / King Bolete / Porcini / Penny Bun Mushroom in forest Allariz, Galicia, Spain Date:

Background imageBolete Collection: Picture No. 11051014

Picture No. 11051014
Cep / Porcino / King Bolete / Porcini / Penny Bun Mushroom in forest Allariz, Galicia, Spain Date:

Background imageBolete Collection: Picture No. 10896556

Picture No. 10896556
Dotted Stem Bolete / Red-foot Bolete - cutting in two pieces (Boletus erythropus) Date:

Background imageBolete Collection: Picture No. 10896546

Picture No. 10896546
Pine Bolete / Pinewood King Bolete - two fruiting bodies on a hand (Boletus pinophilus) Date:

Background imageBolete Collection: Picture No. 10896521

Picture No. 10896521
Dotted Stem Bolete / Red-foot Bolete - cut into two pieces - yellow cutting - In a few seconds it becomes blue (Boletus erythropus) Date:

Background imageBolete Collection: Picture No. 10896514

Picture No. 10896514
Pine Bolete / Pinewood King Bolete - On a wooden board (Boletus pinophilus) Date:

Background imageBolete Collection: Picture No. 10896511

Picture No. 10896511
Dotted Stem Bolete / Red-foot Bolete - cut into two pieces (Boletus erythropus) Date:



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Bolete, also known as the dark cep or bronze bolete, is a fascinating and diverse genus of fungi. With its various species found in different parts of the world, it never fails to captivate nature enthusiasts. One notable member of the Bolete family is the Queen Bolete Fungi. Its regal appearance and rich flavors make it highly sought after by foragers and gourmet chefs alike. Found in forests across Europe, this majestic mushroom adds a touch of elegance to any dish. In the enchanting New Forest National Park in Hampshire, you may stumble upon the Scarletina bolete (Boletus luridiformis) toadstool. Its vibrant red cap stands out against the lush green surroundings, creating a picturesque scene that feels straight out of a fairytale. Venturing into Bulgaria's woodlands might lead you to discover another intriguing member called the Bitter Bolete (Tylopilus felleus). Despite its unappetizing name, this mushroom plays an important role in forest ecosystems as it forms symbiotic relationships with trees. The Netherlands' Groningen province boasts stunning sightings of Boletes growing abundantly. These mushrooms belonging to the Boletaceae family showcase their unique shapes and colors amidst fields and forests—a true testament to Mother Nature's artistry. Moving towards Lower Saxony in Germany reveals yet another captivating sight—the Larch Bolete Fungus thriving on lawns at the base of larch trees. This low wide-angle view showcases their intricate details while reminding us that beauty can be found even at our feet. Scaber stalk mushrooms add an element of intrigue with their rough-textured stems contrasting against smooth caps—an exquisite example of nature's texture play. Meanwhile, Alder boletes and summer caps create a harmonious duo when spotted together—nature's perfect pairing. Grevillea's bolete and velvet bolete bring forth a sense of luxury with their velvety textures and earthy hues.