Hortiboletus rubellus, commonly known as the ruby bolete, is a small, dainty, brightly coloured member of the family Boletaceae, with a reddish cap and stipe, and yellow pores. Like many boletes, it stains blue when cut or bruised. It is found in deciduous woodland in autumn. There is some question over its edibility, and it is reportedly of poor quality with a taste of soap. Until 2015, the species was known as Boletus rubellus.
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Hortiboletusrubellus, commonly known as the ruby bolete, is a small, dainty, brightly coloured member of the family Boletaceae, with a reddish cap and...
Boletus engelii to Hortiboletus. List of species from the Index Fungorum. Hortiboletus bubalinus Hortiboletus engelii Hortiboletusrubellus Vizzini A. (May...
informally as the "rubellus clade", which contained the species X. rubellus and X. armeniacus, now known as Hortiboletusrubellus and Rheubarbariboletus...
stem, more brilliant colors, and very narrow cylindrical spores. Hortiboletusrubellus subsp. rubens and the two-colored bolete have been found to have...
other taxa, in particular, some forms of Boletus pruinatus and Hortiboletusrubellus. B. porosporus is also similar to this species, but it is easily...