Cornflower Bolete

Gyroporus cyanescens

Taxonomy

Kingdom: Fungi β€ΊPhylum: Basidiomycota β€ΊClass: Agaricomycetes β€ΊOrder: Boletales β€ΊFamily: Gyroporaceae β€ΊGenus: Gyroporus

About

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.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of Cornflower Bolete?
The scientific name of Cornflower Bolete is Gyroporus cyanescens.
What kingdom does Cornflower Bolete belong to?
Cornflower Bolete belongs to the kingdom Fungi.
What phylum does Cornflower Bolete belong to?
Cornflower Bolete belongs to the phylum Basidiomycota.
What class does Cornflower Bolete belong to?
Cornflower Bolete belongs to the class Agaricomycetes.
What order does Cornflower Bolete belong to?
Cornflower Bolete belongs to the order Boletales.
What family does Cornflower Bolete belong to?
Cornflower Bolete belongs to the family Gyroporaceae.
What genus does Cornflower Bolete belong to?
Cornflower Bolete belongs to the genus Gyroporus.