Extract from Wikipedia article: Gyroporus cyanescens, commonly known as the bluing bolete or the cornflower bolete, is a species of bolete fungus in the family Gyroporaceae. First described from France in 1788, the species is found in Asia, Australia, Europe, and eastern North America, where it grows on the ground in coniferous and mixed forests.
Bluing bolete mushroom (Gyroporus cyanescens) under small pine trees near Orekhovo, 40 miles north from Saint Petersburg. Russia, September 9, 2016 Unnamed Road, Leningradskaya oblast', Russia
Bluing bolete mushrooms (Gyroporus cyanescens) near Orekhovo, 40 miles north from Saint Petersburg. Russia, September 9, 2016 Unnamed Road, Leningradskaya oblast', Russia
Pair of bluing bolete mushroom (Gyroporus cyanescens) near an opening in pine forest near Orekhovo, 40 miles north from Saint Petersburg. Russia, September 9, 2016 Unnamed Road, Leningradskaya oblast', Russia
Bluing bolete mushroom (Gyroporus cyanescens) bruising blue near Orekhovo, 40 miles north from Saint Petersburg. Russia, September 9, 2016 Unnamed Road, Leningradskaya oblast', Russia
Bluing bolete mushroom (Gyroporus cyanescens) between Orekhovo and Lembolovo, north from Saint Petersburg. Russia, September 28, 2016 Unnamed Road, Leningradskaya oblast', Russia
Dissected bluing bolete mushroom (Gyroporus cyanescens) near Kavgolovskoe Lake south from Oselki, 8 miles north from Saint Petersburg. Russia, August 29, 2018 Leningrad Oblast, Russia, 188665
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