Leccinum intusrubens is part of the Boletaceae family, recognized by its distinctive features. It typically showcases a reddish-brown cap with a rough texture and a sturdy, tall stalk. This species thrives in forests, forming beneficial relationships with hardwood trees. Notably, it appears mainly during the warmer months, enriching the forest's ecosystem.
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General Info About Leccinum intusrubens
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Attributes of Leccinum intusrubens
You can find Leccinum intusrubens by these plants:
Quaking aspen, Big-tooth aspen, American hornbeam, Engelmann spruce, Pitch pine, Populus, European aspen