Albatrellus ●
: These fungi are characterized by fleshy, terrestrial sporocarps with a pore layer instead of gills. Visual Distinctions :
: Creamy white to grey-brown caps that can appear like "crumpled paper bags" as they mature. albatrellus
: Notable for its velvety texture and distinctive lilac or blue coloration, especially on the cap edges and stem. : These fungi are characterized by fleshy, terrestrial
: Belonging to the family Albatrellaceae within the order Russulales , the genus was first described by British botanist Samuel Frederick Gray in 1821. albatrellus
: Multi-locus phylogenetic analyses reveal that the genus is not monophyletic ; it is divided into separate clades with affinities to both Russuloid and Polyporoid groups.