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brown, velvety cap that usually becomes cracked and mosaic-like with age. its pore surface is whitish to grayish when young, but becomes pinkish brown with maturity—and its surfaces and flesh stain blue when bruised. under the microscope, it features an impressive palisadoderm on its cap surface, spores
bolete species with dark brown colors and pinkish to reddish brown spore prints, currently placed in the genus tylopilus . however, dna studies have made it clear that these mushrooms are not, in fact, very closely related to the core group of tylopilus species, centered around tylopilus felleus (see, for...
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