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Leccinum scabrum has a pileus (cap) about 5–15 cm wide.  At first, it is hemispherical and later becomes flatter. The skin of the cap is light grey-brown to reddish grey-brown, later often it is more or less brown, smooth, bald, dry, and rather slimy when damp.
Leccinum scabrum has a pileus (cap) about 5–15 cm wide.  At first, it is hemispherical and later becomes flatter. The skin of the cap is light grey-brown to reddish grey-brown, later often it is more or less brown, smooth, bald, dry, and rather slimy when damp.


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Latest revision as of 14:39, 24 September 2019

Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Boletales
Family:  Boletaceae
Genus: Leccinum
Species: L. scabrum
Binomial name: Leccinum scabrum
Common name: Birch bolete, rough-stemmed bolete, scaber stalk

Leccinum scabrum has a pileus (cap) about 5–15 cm wide.  At first, it is hemispherical and later becomes flatter. The skin of the cap is light grey-brown to reddish grey-brown, later often it is more or less brown, smooth, bald, dry, and rather slimy when damp.

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Leccinum scabrum.JPG

Leccinum scabrum 3 .JPG 

Thanks to Wikipedia for text and information: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/