Boletus: Frostii

It is a mycorrhizal species, meaning it lives in a symbiotic relationship with tree roots. It is most commonly found under hardwood trees , particularly oaks , during summer and early autumn. Edibility and Flavor

Found primarily in the eastern United States (Maine to Georgia) and extending south into Mexico and Costa Rica. boletus frostii

Boldly red with a deep, net-like (reticulated) pattern. It is a mycorrhizal species, meaning it lives

Instead of gills, it has red pores that often "weep" golden or amber-colored droplets when young—a process called guttation. It is a mycorrhizal species

The flesh and pores quickly stain dark blue if bruised, cut, or handled. Ecology and Habitat