![]() October 2002 Buckinghamshire. Photograph copyright Leif Goodwin. Common Name Bitter Bolete Cap Convex, velvety then smooth, grey-brown, yellow-brown or snuff-brown, about 6 to 15 cm across Pores White, then pink Stem Broader at the base, concolorous with the cap, decorated with a raised network Flesh Whitish, firm Smell Indistinct Taste Bitter Season Autumn Distribution Frequent Habitat In deciduous and coniferous woods Spore Print Clay pink or vinaceous Microscopic Features Spores spindle-shaped (11-16) x (3.5-5) µm2 Edibility Inedible Notes Take care not to confuse this fungus with edible species. Although it is not poisonous, the bitter flavour will ruin any dish ![]() October 2002 Buckinghamshire. Photograph copyright Leif Goodwin. ![]() 30 August 2008 West Sussex. Photograph copyright Leif Goodwin. |