Boletus versicolor may refer to two different species of fungi:
Boletus versicolor L. (1753), a taxonomic synonym for turkey tail (Trametes versicolor)
Boletus versicolor sensu Schaeffer, a taxonomic synonym for the purple dye polypore (Hapalopilus rutilans)
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Boletusversicolor may refer to two different species of fungi: Boletusversicolor L. (1753), a taxonomic synonym for turkey tail (Trametes versicolor)...
Trametes versicolor – also known as Coriolus versicolor and Polyporus versicolor – is a common polypore mushroom found throughout the world. Meaning 'of...
quality with a taste of soap. Until 2015, the species was known as Boletus rubellus. Boletus rubellus was one of the pored basidiomycetes to be placed in the...
French mycologist Jean Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard, who called it Boletus suberosus. However, this name had been used previously by Carl Linnaeus...
Tremella versicolor is a species of fungus in the family Tremellaceae. It produces small, pustular, gelatinous basidiocarps (fruit bodies) and is parasitic...
species include Stereum ochraceoflavum, Stereum ostrea, and Trametes versicolor. Thomas J. Volk. 2016 |Tom Volk's Fungus of the Month for November 2000...
pubescens, which is unzoned, buff in colour, and without layered flesh. T. versicolor is more distinctively zoned. Lyophilized cell cultures of Trametes hirsuta...
worldwide, and can be found in a variety of culinary dishes. Boletus griseus Boletus variipes Boletus pinophilus Calbovista subsculpta, commonly known as the...
species include Trichaptum biforme, Bjerkandera adusta, and Trametes versicolor. Ryvarden, L. (1972). "A critical checklist of the Polyporaceae in tropical...
"champignon", " button mushroom", "white mushroom", and " portobello" Boletus edulis, also known as "cep", is an edible wild bolete found in Europe Common...
morels, chanterelles, truffles, black trumpets, and porcini mushrooms (Boletus edulis) (also known as king boletes) demand a high price on the market...
also visited regularly. Oribi have been observed feeding on flowers and Boletus mushrooms. Groups of oribi congregate in the rainy season, when grasses...