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Blue-staining boletes (4 species)
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Nov 19, 2019
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Find In Nature - mycology, fungi
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Understanding Blue Staining Bolete Mushrooms
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Jul 9, 2021
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fascinatedbyfungi
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Blue-staining Bolete Mushroom
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Mar 3, 2007
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mycologyataoldotcom
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Blue Staining Boletes: Fascinating Fungi Facts!
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Dec 19, 2021
TikTok
fascinatedbyfungi
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Check out this blue staining Bolete I found with my friend Warren Cardimona. Not totally sure on ID, but it’s probably a Bitter Bolete #Caloboletus. .The blue staining of this mushroom is caused by an enzyme that catalyzes the oxidation of organic acids in the mushroom flesh. While this is a common reaction in many Bolete species, we don’t entire understand the reason why. The blue staining is not a robust way of determining edibility (Rubroboletus are poisonous, but Butyriboletus are not). Calo
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Jul 27, 2022
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Fascinated By Fungi
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Blue-Staining Chemistry & Radiation Secrets: Bay Bolete Deep Dive
2 months ago
YouTube
Lichen The Vibe
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Amazing Color Changing Mushroom! Blue staining Red Stemmed Bitter Bolete (Caloboletus rubripes)
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Jun 24, 2021
YouTube
Fascinated By Fungi
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Blue Staining Liver Bolete (Suillellus amygdalinus) in Napa, CA
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4 months ago
YouTube
Fascinated By Fungi
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A quick demonstration of a bolete quickly bruising blue
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10 months ago
YouTube
Boletus Rejoice
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The Blue-Staining Bolete undergoes a process of oxidation when I cut through the mushroom turning it into a vibrant yellow to deep blue in a matter of seconds. #themoreyouknow #fungifacts #bolete #boletemushroom #mushroomsociety #mushroomphotography #satisfyingvideos | Morel Mushroom Man
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Sep 21, 2023
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Morel Mushroom Man
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So cool to watch this Red Stemmed Bitter Bolete (Caloboletus rubripes) turn blue when you bruise the pores or expose the flesh to oxygen. The blue staining is due to enzymatic oxidation of organic acids in the flesh of the mushroom, not due to active tryptamines. .Caloboletus are not toxic, but they are very bitter so usually people do not consume them as food. I have friends who have use them in cocktail bitters - interesting application. ..#slicingasmr #caloboletus #mycology #bluestainingbolet
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10 months ago
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Fascinated By Fungi
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Why Does This Mushroom Turn Blue?
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9 months ago
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Trivia Thrills
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Blue colors are relatively rare in nature, but there are a significant number of mushrooms that are blue or stain blue. Some mushrooms contain azulene, an unstable blue pigments. Boletes contain an organic acid that turns blue when the tissue is injured. Ps!locybe mushrooms turn blue when a particular tryptamine is oxidized. Order my new book “Passport to Kingdom Fungi” to learn more about the colors and edibility of mushrooms!...#passporttokingdomfungi #blue #mushrooms #mycology #fascinatedbyfu
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Mar 14, 2025
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Fascinated By Fungi
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Once cut open, a rubroboletus species will rapidly oxidize and turn blue. In general, blue-staining red-pored boletes should be avoided for consumption. #FungusFriday 🍄 by Woodland Cravings | Science Channel
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Sep 18, 2020
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Science Channel
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As a follow up to the Satan’s Bolete, here is another blue staining red-pored bolete. This is the #LiverBolete or #Suillellusamygdalinus, a mycorrhizal species that I often see fruiting early fall through late winter into spring. Primarily I see this in association with coast live oak, but also with other oaks, madrone, and manzanita. It has a reddish brown cap, red-orange pores, and granular dots on the stem (but not true reticulation/webbing). The pores and flesh will quickly stain a deep dark
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8 months ago
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Fascinated By Fungi
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Beautiful Blue Bruising Mushrooms #shortvideo #mushroom #nature #fungi #mycology #DreamTrackAI
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1 year ago
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Spore n' Sprout
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Gyroporus cyanescens - a blue staining bolete! 💙🥰💙 #mushrooms #mushroomhunting #mycology #nature
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Sep 5, 2024
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