
Boletes are mushrooms that have a spongy, porous tissue on the underside of the cap. There are also some gilled mushrooms, puffballs, and truffle-like mushrooms that are genetically similar to these classic boletes but are not often thought of as such.
Learn about individual bolete groups sequentially or use the topic list at the bottom of this page/menu to choose specific modules that interest you.
As you work within each topic, compare descriptions on each group to the photos displayed. Practice recognizing specific features
Use this Bolete Finder app to test filtering and to review details on specific PNW bolete species
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