Leccinum californicum is a member of the Boletaceae family, distinguished by its stout stature and the scaly texture of its stalk. Often found in woodlands associated with conifers, mainly in western North America, leccinum californicum typically grows during the late summer to fall. It's recognized for its ability to form symbiotic relationships with tree roots, supporting forest health.
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Attributes of Leccinum californicum
You can find Leccinum californicum by these plants:
Quaking aspen, Big-tooth aspen, American hornbeam, Engelmann spruce, Pitch pine, Populus, European aspen
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Scientific Classification of Leccinum californicum