Imleria badia

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Imleria badia

1 October 2025 Little Honeyhill Wood, New Forest, Hampshire. Photograph copyright Leif Goodwin.

Synonymns

Boletus badius

Common Name

Bay Bolete

Cap

Convex, expanding with age, downy at first, then smooth, sticky when damp, bay brown, to about 15 cm across

Pores

Large, pale lemon yellow, bruising blue

Stem

+/- equal, pale bay brown

Flesh

Firm, whitish to pale yellow, bruising blue

Smell

Indistinct

Taste

Indistinct

Season

Late summer to autumn

Distribution

Very common

Habitat

In woods

Spore Print

Olivaceous snuff-brown

Microscopic Features

Spores ellipsoidal to sub-fusiform, smooth (11-15) x (4.5-6) µm2

Edibility

Edible, good

Imleria badia

A crop from the previous image. 1 October 2025 Little Honeyhill Wood, New Forest, Hampshire. Photograph copyright Leif Goodwin.

Imleria badia

21 October 2009 Hampshire. Photograph copyright Leif Goodwin.

Imleria badia

10 October 2006 Buckinghamshire. Photograph copyright Leif Goodwin.

Imleria badia

26 October 2007 Berkshire. Photograph copyright Leif Goodwin.