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Bolete sp. bolete mushrooms

Plate 24 from Le Regne Vegetal plantes agricoles, Vol 8, depicting various types and views of bolete mushrooms

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Agaricomycetes Basidiomycota Bolete Boletus Bracket Fungi Bracket Fungus Bulbous Fruit Body Fruiting Body Fungi Fungus Le Regne Vegetal Mushroom Section Sporocarp Boletaceae Boletales Boletus Edulis Penny Bun Porcini Porcino


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Plate 24 from Le Regne Vegetal, Vol 8: A Vibrant Display of Bolete Sp. Bolete Mushrooms This exquisite illustration, taken from the esteemed horticultural work "Le Regne Vegetal, Plantes Agricoles" (The Vegetable Kingdom, Vol 8), showcases an enchanting collection of bolete mushrooms (Boletales, Boletaceae). Boletes are a diverse group of basidiomycota fungi, characterized by their bulbous, spore-bearing fruiting bodies. These fascinating organisms are often referred to as "bracket fungi" due to their attachment to trees or other substrates. The illustration offers a captivating view of various bolete species, each with unique characteristics. The Boletus edulis, also known as the edible bolete or porcino, is depicted in its full glory with its distinctive red cap and white pores. The Penny Bun, another edible bolete, is illustrated in cross-section, revealing its intricate spore-producing structure. The Plate also includes the Porcini, or Boletus porridus, a popular culinary mushroom with a brown cap and brown pores. The Bolete comestible, or Boletus reticulatus, is shown with its reticulated (netted) pores and reddish-brown cap. This illustration is a testament to the beauty and diversity of the bolete mushroom family. The intricate details and precise labeling make it an essential resource for mycologists, botanists, and nature enthusiasts alike. The bolete mushrooms' unique features, from their bulbous fruiting bodies to their intricate spore-bearing structures, continue to captivate and inspire researchers and admirers alike. The Agaricomycetes, to which the Bolotes belong, are a large and diverse group of fungi, and this Plate offers a glimpse into their rich and varied world. The illustration serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving and studying these fascinating organisms, which play a crucial role in the ecosystem and offer numerous benefits to humans, from food to medicinal applications.

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