Leccinum aurantiacum is a species of fungus in the genus Leccinum found in forests of Eurasia and North America. It has a large, characteristically red-capped...
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Leccinum genus are found worldwide, on every continent except Antarctica. The genus was first proposed by Gray in 1821 based on Leccinum aurantiacum and...
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Leccinum vulpinum, commonly known as the foxy bolete, is a bolete fungus in the genus Leccinum that is found in Europe. It was described as new to science...
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Leccinum duriusculum is a bolete mushroom in the genus Leccinum. Originally called Boletus duriusculus by Hungarian–Croatian mycologist Stephan Schulzer...
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make up a large proportion of plant biomass. Some EcM fungi, such as many Leccinum and Suillus, are symbiotic with only one particular genus of plant, while...
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popular among mushroom hunters Leccinum aurantiacum (red-capped scaber stalk) Leccinum scabrum (birch bolete) Leccinum versipelle (orange birch bolete...
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List of North American boletes (section Leccinum)
armeniacum Leccinum atrostipitatum Leccinum aurantiacum * Leccinum barrowsii Leccinum californicum Leccinum carpini Leccinum chalybaeum Leccinum discolor...
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edible mushrooms, such as lepšė (Leccinum scabrum), raudonviršis or raudonikis (literally, "red-topped") (Leccinum aurantiacum), makavykas (Suillus variegatus)...
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1979 – Canada Leccinum areolatum A.H.Sm. & Thiers 1971 – United States Leccinum armeniacum Thiers 1971 – United States Leccinum aurantiacum (Bull.) Gray...
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Langermannia gigantea Leccinum aurantiacum Leccinum crocipodium Leccinum duriusculum leccinum quercinum Leccinum versipelle Leccinum vulpinum Lentinellus...
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Leccinum aurantiacum, a bolete that has a mycorrhizal relationship with a host tree...
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