The Dentinger Lab at the Natural History Museum of Utah has published a provocative new paper in the journal New Phytologist that describes their work with the much beloved mushroom, Boletus edulis, ...
ETH researchers have discovered Boletus edulis (porcini mushrooms) growing at an elevation of over 2,400 metres in the Lower Engadine – the highest altitude ever recorded for these popular edible ...
If you live where you can collect mushrooms, you are in nirvana right now. Boletus edulis – known as Porcini/Italian, Cepes/French, and Steinpilz/German – has been “blooming.” It has been spotty, but ...
Have you ever been mushroom hunting? Have you ever eaten a mushroom so tasty it brought a tear to your eye? Have you ever grown mushrooms and experienced the feeling of enchantment that can only come ...
Returning to the introductions of the sensation of wild mushroom foraging from the article Fungophobe or Fungophile, meet the king of the fungi kingdom, the Bolete. The King Bolete, Boletus edulis, is ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... A lot of people are frustrated by Colorado’s weeks-long spate of rainy, cold weather, but Denver Botanic Gardens mycologist Vera Stucky Evenson is not one of ...
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È opportuno saper che non esiste un rigido ed esclusivo legame tra un particolare tipo di fungo e una determinata pianta. Trovare i pregiatissimi funghi porcini è un’attività divertente che dà la ...
A genetic survey of porcini mushrooms across the Northern Hemisphere found that these delicious fungi evolved in surprising ways -- contrary to the expectations of many who think that geographic ...