orerørsopp, Gyrodon lividus. Gul farge, vokser i oreskog, sjelden og rødlistet. Rørlaget blir fort blågrønt ved berøring. Mild lukt og smak. Spiselig, men regnes ikke til matsoppene. Funnet nord til Nord-Trøndelag. Gyrodon lividus, commonly known as the alder bolete, is a pored mushroom bearing close affinity to the genus Paxillus. Although found predominantly in Europe, where it grows in a mycorrhizal association with alder, it has also recorded from China, Japan and California. Fruit bodies are distinguished from other boletes by decurrent bright yellow pores that turn blue-grey on bruising. as a pale brown, buff or ochre cap 4–10 cm which is convex and later flat in shape, can be sticky when wet. Like other boletes, it has pores instead of gills that make up the hymenophore on the underside of the cap. These large pores are decurrent in their attachment to the stipe. Bright yellow, they turn blue-grey when cut or bruised. The thin flesh is pale yellow. The ringless stipe is initially the same colour as the cap but later darkens to a red-brown; it is 3–7 cm by 1–2 cm wide. The spore print is olive-brown and the oval spores are 4.5–6 x 3–4 μm. The mushroom has a non-distinctive smell and taste
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