Frost's bolete
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Definition
Noun: * A species of mushroom: "Frost's bolete" is the common name for a specific type of bolete mushroom, scientifically classified as Boletus frostii or Butyriboletus frostii. It is characterized by its distinctive red cap and a red, coarsely net-patterned stalk.
Usage
- This term is used specifically in mycology (the study of fungi) and by mushroom foragers to identify this particular species.
- It functions as a proper noun for the organism.
- Example: "While hiking in the oak woods, we were excited to find Frost's bolete growing near the path."
Advanced Usage
- The species epithet "frostii" honors American mycologist Charles Christopher Frost.
- It is often discussed in the context of edibility, with sources noting it is considered edible but can cause gastrointestinal distress in some individuals, or that it is sometimes used to create a blue dye.
Variants and Related Words
- Frost's bolete mushroom: A more descriptive full name.
- Boletus frostii: The former scientific name.
- Butyriboletus frostii: The current accepted scientific name in some taxonomic classifications.
- Bolete: The general common name for mushrooms in the family Boletaceae, which typically have a sponge-like layer of pores instead of gills under the cap.
Synonyms
- Jeweled bolete: Another common name for the same fungus, referring to the net-like pattern on its stalk.
Related Phrases/Idioms
- Not applicable: As a specific biological name, "Frost's bolete" is not used in idiomatic expressions.
Noun
- a fungus with a red cap and a red coarsely reticulate stalk