- Berberidaceae,
native to China. It is
still widely referenced under Podophyllum versipelle and
there is some
debate as to its
correct taxonomic status.
Though it...
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Leccinum versipelle, also
known as
Boletus testaceoscaber, dark-stalked bolete, or
orange birch bolete, is a
common species of
mushroom that may be edible...
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Hydnellum versipelle is a
species of
tooth fungus in the
family Bankeraceae. It was
originally described by
Elias Fries in 1861 as
Hydnum versipelle. Taisiya...
- H.Shaw
Podophyllum tsayuense (T.S.Ying) Christenh. & Byng
Podophyllum versipelle Hance "Podophyllum L.", The
International Plant Names Index, retrieved...
- aurantia**** (red-capped
scaber stalk)
Leccinum scabrum (birch bolete)
Leccinum versipelle (orange
birch bolete /
Boletus testaceoscaber)
Macrolepiota procera (parasol...
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America Hydnellum variisporum Douch,
Robinson & L.J.
Vaughan Australia Hydnellum versipelle (Fr.) E.Larss., K.H.Larss. & Kõljalg Europe,
North America...
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Leccinum crocipodium Leccinum duriusculum leccinum quercinum Leccinum versipelle Leccinum vulpinum Lentinellus cochleatus Lentinula edodes Lentinus cyathiformis...
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grows in
birch stands. Both are edible.
Another similar species is L.
versipelle. List of
Leccinum species List of
North American boletes National Audubon...
- Norway".
Poisons Information Centre. 10
April 2019. "Tegelsopp.
Leccinum versipelle". Svampguiden. Kallenbach: Die Röhrlinge (Boletaceae), Leipzig, Klinkhardt...
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scabrum —
Birch bolete L.
subleucophaeum L.
variicolor —
Mottled bolete L.
versipelle —
Orange birch bolete L.
violaceotinctum L.
vulpinum — Foxy
bolete "Synonymy:...