sinoedulis Boletus smithii (edible) Boletus spadiceus (edible) Boletus speciosus (edible) Boletus sphaerocephalus Boletus squamulistipes Boletus subalpinus...
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Laetiporus sulphureus (redirect from Agaricus speciosus)
reactions have been reported. Laetiporus sulphureus was first described as Boletus sulphureus by French mycologist Pierre Bulliard in 1789. It has had many...
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taste. Other North American boletes in this section include Boletus speciosus and Boletus regius. The specific epithet auripes means "golden yellow foot"...
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originally described by Charles Horton Peck in 1890 as a variety of Boletus speciosus. List of North American boletes Arora D, Frank JL. (2014). "Clarifying...
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List of North American boletes (section Boletus)
Boletus separans Boletus smithii Boletus spadiceus Boletus speciosus Boletus sphaerocephalus Boletus subcaerulescens Boletus subdepauperatus Boletus subfraternus...
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Baorangia bicolor (redirect from Boletus bicolor)
found that Boletus bicolor was not closely related to the type species of Boletus, Boletus edulis, and in 2015 Alfredo Vizzini transferred Boletus bicolor...
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Boletus salmonicolor Frost 1874 Boletus serotinus Frost 1877 Boletus sordidus Frost 1874 Boletus speciosus Frost 1874 Boletus submoricolor Frost 1877 Hygrophorus...
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smaragdinum – Smaragdia speciosus L showy queen's crape-myrtle, Lagerstroemia speciosa; Japanese lily, Lilium speciosum speciosus – speciosa – speciosum...
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