Boletus e khubelu (Leccinum aurantiacum)

Tsamaiso:
  • Karolo: Basidiomycota (Basidiomycetes)
  • Karohano: Agaricomycotina (Agaricomycetes)
  • Sehlopha: Agaricomycetes (Agaricomycetes)
  • Sehlopha-potlana: Agaricomycetidae (Agaricomycetes)
  • Tlhaloso: Boletales (Boletales)
  • Lelapa: Boletaceae (Boletaceae)
  • Mofuta: Leccinum (Obabok)
  • Type: Leccinum auantiacum (boletus e khubelu)
  • Boletus e tloaelehileng
  • Redhead
  • Boletus mali a khubelu
  • Li-mushroom tse tsoang mali

Boletus e khubelu (Leccinum aurantiacum) foto le tlhaloso

katiba e khubelu ea boletus:

E khubelu-orange, bophara ba 5-15 cm, e chitja bocheng, "e otlolohileng" holim'a kutu, e bula ka nako. Letlalo le na le velvety, le hlahella ka mokhoa o hlakileng ka mathōko. The pulp e teteaneng, e tšoeu, ka sehiloeng e fifala ka potlako ho ba boputsoa-botšo.

Spore layer:

E tšoeu ha e sa le monyane, ebe e sootho bo boputsoa, ​​​​e teteaneng, e sa lekana.

Spore powder:

Bosehla-bosootho.

Leoto la boletus e khubelu:

Ho fihlela ho 15 cm ka bolelele, ho fihlela ho 5 cm ka bophara, e tiileng, cylindrical, e teteaneng ho ea tlase, e tšoeu, ka linako tse ling e le botala botlaaseng, e tebileng fatše, e koahetsoeng ke litekanyo tse telele tsa fibrous tse bofubelu bo bofubelu bo bofubelu. Ho ama - velvety.

Ho jaleha:

Boletus e khubelu e hola ho tloha ka Phuptjane ho isa Mphalane, e etsa mycorrhiza haholo-holo ka aspens. Moo li sa bokelloang teng, li fumaneha ka bongata bo boholo.

Mefuta e tšoanang:

Regarding the number of varieties of boletus (more precisely, the number of species of mushrooms united under the name “boletus”), there is no final clarity. The red boletus (Leccinum aurantiacum) is characterized by lighter scales on the stalk, a not as wide cap span and a much more solid constitution, like Leccinum versipelle. In texture, it is more like a boletus (Leccinum scabrum). Other species are also mentioned, distinguishing them mainly by the type of trees with which this fungus forms mycorrhiza: Leccinum quercinum with oak, L. peccinum with spruce, Leccinum vulpinum with pine. All these mushrooms are characterized by brown scales on the leg; in addition, the “oak boletus” (sounds something like “meadow mushroom”) is distinguished by its flesh with dark gray spots. However, many popular publications combine all these varieties according to the banner of the red boletus, recording them only as subspecies.

Ho ka khoneha:

Ka tekanyo e phahameng ka ho fetisisa.

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