Leccinum versipelle, also known as Boletus testaceoscaber, dark-stalked bolete, or orange birch bolete, is a common species of mushroom that may be edible...
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variicolor — Mottled bolete L. versipelle — Orange birch bolete L. violaceotinctum L. vulpinum — Foxy bolete "Synonymy: Leccinum Gray". Species Fungorum. CAB...
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"Poisonous mushrooms in Norway". Poisons Information Centre. "Tegelsopp. Leccinum versipelle". Svampguiden. Kallenbach: Die Röhrlinge (Boletaceae), Leipzig, Klinkhardt...
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birch stands. Both are edible. Another similar species is L. versipelle. List of Leccinum species List of North American boletes National Audubon Society...
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section Leccinum in the genus Leccinum. Closely related species in this section include L. piceinum, L. monticola, L. albostipitatum, and L. versipelle. The...
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popular among mushroom hunters Leccinum aurantiacum (red-capped scaber stalk) Leccinum scabrum (birch bolete) Leccinum versipelle (orange birch bolete / Boletus...
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Langermannia gigantea Leccinum aurantiacum Leccinum crocipodium Leccinum duriusculum leccinum quercinum Leccinum versipelle Leccinum vulpinum Lentinellus...
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Dick & Snell 1969 Leccinum versipelle (Fr. & Hök 1835) Snell 1944 Leccinum vinaceopallidum A.H.Sm., Thiers & Watling 1968 Leccinum violaceotinctum B.Ortiz...
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