Here you will find the most boletus. They like unusual company

by Andrea
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Here you will find the most boletus. They like unusual company

Experienced mushroom pickers have a lot of advice on looking for different species. There is no shortage of which we should fill the basket to the brim. In recent days, social media has circulated an unusual photo. Such a view is not a rarity and a huge hint for boletus seekers.

Autumn is the perfect time for mushroom pickers, especially rainy autumn, and this year there is no shortage of rainfall. In most regions, forest litter is moist, which promotes the appearance of large rash. Noble porcini mushrooms are also usually called from July to November. We will find the most in September and October. These are eagerly collected mushrooms that can reach huge sizes – the largest found in Poland weighed over 7.5 kg, standard grown -up specimens usually have about 1.5 kg.

In addition, the plugs are easy to identify – they have white or cream A pulp that does not change color after the incision. This is important because it allows it to be distinguished from the satanic boletus – in his case the pulp darkens.

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These mushrooms can be found in both deciduous and coniferous forests. They especially like pine, birch, oaks and beeches. They can appear both on the edge of the forest and in the depths. It is worth remembering that these mushrooms like quite unusual company.

The Baligród Forest District some time ago published a photo of the truck growing next to the toadstool. In addition, Mr. Piotr recently on the group “Mushrooms all -season West Pomeranian & Poland” shared an unusual find – a large boletus in the vicinity of several toadstools. Many experienced mushroom pickers revealed that this is one of their patents to find these mushrooms – Where red toadstools grow, there are often puffy.

This is also confirmed by numerous photos in the comments – many people found boletus at an unusual neighbor. Sometimes they were real races, sometimes individual specimens, but a lot of mushroom pickers and the forest inspectorate itself indicate the phenomenon Mikorizers between the same tree species among others spruces or with oaks. Hence, these mushrooms are often adjacent to each other. If you want to find as many as possible, it’s worth looking for Little Red Hats, and those in forest litter are much easier to see.

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