Leccinum largentii belongs to the Boletaceae family, recognized for its distinct appearance usually found in North American forests, particularly under aspen trees. Characterized by its typically stout stem and textured cap, it adapts well in woodland areas, forming mutualistic relationships with tree roots, which is essential for nutrient exchange in forest ecosystems.
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General Info About Leccinum largentii
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Attributes of Leccinum largentii
Growth Form
Scattered
Nutrient Gathering
Mycorrhizal
Substrate
On soil
You can find Leccinum largentii by these plants:
Quaking aspen, Big-tooth aspen, American hornbeam, Engelmann spruce, Pitch pine, Populus, European aspen
Occurence Habitats
Scrublands
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Habitat of Leccinum largentii
Leccinum largentii typically thrives in areas with abundant manzanita or possibly toyon shrubs. Prefers wooded or shrubby regions.