Black Velvet Bolete (Tylopilus alboater) in Louisiana habitat

Louisiana Black Velvet Bolete Habitat Guide

Black Velvet Bolete (Tylopilus alboater) is a realistic state-level profile for Louisiana, where foragers look for it in oak and mixed hardwood woods on warm summer soils tied to bottomland hardwoods, oxbow edges, and cypress-tupelo swamps. This page narrows the North American pattern to local terrain and seasonality instead of relying on generic continent-wide copy. thick-fleshed and dark-capped with excellent texture. It is considered a high-quality edible when positively identified and cooked or handled appropriately. Toxicity planning matters because safe when the pore surface stays pale and the taste is mild instead of bitter.

Where to Look

Oak And Mixed Hardwood Woods On Warm Summer Soils. In Louisiana, prioritize bottomland hardwoods, oxbow edges, and cypress-tupelo swamps.

Season Window

summer

Regional Fit

Mid-South Rivers, Louisiana

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