Leccinum idahoense is a member of the Boletaceae family, recognized for its stout stature and distinctive appearance. It features a thick stem and a cap that can vary in color, typically from grey to brown. Leccinum idahoense thrives in coniferous forests, forming a beneficial relationship with living tree roots. It is particularly noted for its preference for higher altitudes and cooler climates.
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Attributes of Leccinum idahoense
You can find Leccinum idahoense by these plants:
Quaking aspen, Big-tooth aspen, American hornbeam, Engelmann spruce, Pitch pine, Populus, European aspen