Very rare boletus - Daffodil boletus

By madventure | Nature, Photography | 16 Jul 2025


 

bo00.jpg

The fruiting body of this species may have a cap about 16 cm in diameter. The young fruiting body is semicircular, then becomes convex.

bo01.jpg

The color of the young mushroom is lemon, pale yellow, becoming orange-yellow with age, and resembles a flower called a daffodil.

bo03.jpg

The damaged fruit body, both the cap and the foot, turns blue.

bo02.jpg

Tubes and pores are yellow in color, turn greenish over time, and turn blue when damaged.

bo04.jpg

The leg is cylindrical or slightly club-shaped. The color of the leg is yellow. A delicate fluff settles down, has no mesh, and when touched it also turns blue, sky blue.

bo05.jpg

The flesh is lemon yellow in color and, like a whole mushroom, it quickly turns blue when damaged.

bo06.jpg

The taste of the flesh is mild, slightly mushroom, and so is the smell.

bo07.jpg

It occurs from summer to autumn. He likes illuminated forests and the vicinity of beech, oak and fir trees.

bo09.jpg

The mushroom is edible and very tasty, but it is very rare in Poland.

bo08.jpg

ornament grzyb2.png

How do you rate this article?

19


madventure
madventure

backpackers, traveler, nature lover, photographer, dreamer


Nature, Photography
Nature, Photography

Everything about nature and photography

Send a $0.01 microtip in crypto to the author, and earn yourself as you read!

20% to author / 80% to me.
We pay the tips from our rewards pool.