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Xerocomus subtomentosus · žalsvasis aksombaravykis

Boletus subtomentosus
EN · suede bolete, brown and yellow bolete , boring brown bolete, yellow-cracked bolete
DE · Ziegenlippe, Filzige Röhrling
LT · žalsvasis aksombaravykis
LV · kazu samtbeka, kazu beka, samtainā beka
PL · podgrzybek zajączek

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xerocomus_subtomentosus
It occurs throughout Eurasia, North America and Australia and grows with a wide range of hardwood and conifer trees. The olive to tan fruit body cap is up to 10 cm in diameter and has a distinctive velvety surface. The pore surface is yellow and bruises blue. The stipe, or stem, measures up to 8 cm tall and 2 cm thick. It is edible, though not as highly regarded as other bolete mushrooms.
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