Leccinum subgranulosum belongs to a group widely appreciated for their unique appearance, with a stout stem and a cap that can range in color from brown to whitish. It's typically found in woodlands, especially under hardwood trees. The cap surface is often textured, contributing to its distinctive look. This species forms symbiotic relationships with trees, helping in nutrient exchange.
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Attributes of Leccinum subgranulosum
You can find Leccinum subgranulosum 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 subgranulosum