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Mushroom. Mushroom orange-cap boletus forest. Photo of a tasty edible fungi - an aspen mushroom red Leccinum rufum - at an earl.
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The mushroom red aspen grows from June to October, forming a mycorrhiza mainly with aspens. Where they are not collected, it occurs on a colossal scale. There is no final clarity about the number of varieties of aspen more precisely, the number of species of mushrooms united under the Russian name `podosinovik`. The red aspen Leccinum aurantiacum is characterized by lighter scales on the stem, a less wide cap span and a much more solid constitution than that of Leccinum versipelle. In texture, it rather resembles a birch bark Leccinum scabrum.Aspen mushroom in wood. Orange cap boletus. Crop of forest edible mushrooms. A young boletus grows in the aspen forest, a mushroom with a red bonnet and a white foot among the dry foliage and branches. One aspen mushroom, in autumn wood on a grassy background.


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