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Boletales - Coniophora puteana Royalty Free Stock Photo
Suillus is a genus of basidiomycete fungi in the family Suillaceae and order Boletales. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sun-drying boletes Boletales on a roof. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Boletales Royalty Free Stock Photo
Leccinum aurantiacum. Boletus. Boletales. Basidiomycota. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gyroporus castaneus, or commonly the chestnut bolete, is a small, white-pored mushroom in the Gyroporaceae of order Boletales Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gomphidius glutinosus,commonly known as the slimy spike-cap Royalty Free Stock Photo
Boletales
Imleria badia. Boletales. Agaricomycetes. Fungi. Mushroom. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mushroom Suillus, Suillaceae and order Boletales growing in the grass. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gomphidius glutinosus,commonly known as the slimy spike-cap Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gomphidius glutinosus,commonly known as the slimy spike-cap Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gomphidius glutinosus,commonly known as the slimy spike-cap Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gyroporus castaneus, or commonly the chestnut bolete, is a small, white-pored mushroom in the Gyroporaceae of order Boletales Royalty Free Stock Photo
A person is holding a mushroom, which appears to belong to the Boletales order Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Boletales are an order of Agaricomycetes containing over 1300 species with a diverse array of fruiting body types. The boletes are the best known members of this group, and until recently, the Boletales were thought to only contain boletes. The Boletales are now known to contain distinct groups of agarics, puffballs, and other fruiting-body types.


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