Boletus edulis typically has a brownish cap that can vary in size, ranging from a few centimeters to over 30 centimeters in diameter. The cap is often smooth and slightly sticky when moist, with a white to pale yellow underside that bears small, round pores instead of gills. The stem is thick and sturdy, usually white or cream-colored, and may feature a network of fine reticulations (net-like patterns) on its surface. Image created by artificial intelligence
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