Description
Genus: Leccinum
Species: fallax
Common Name:
Tells: Whitish stem w/dark brown scabers swells to a bulb at the base. Stem flesh may have greenish-blue stains at base. White-buff pores bruise reddish brown. Likes conifers.
Other Information: Dark red-brown to rusty-red cap. Cap flesh DNS or darkens slowly. Found in the Rocky Mountains. Very similar to L. subalpinum, a Southwest Mountains species with a velvety cap that grows only at high altitude and does not have the bulbous stem-base. See also L. fibrillosum, which has cap flesh that stains pink before going dark. This is a true North American species, which is a welcome change from the norm for red- and orange-capped Leccinums.
Science Notes: See this Article on the Red-Cap Leccinum Taxonomy Mess.
Edibility: Good.
CHEMICAL TESTS:
- NH4OH (Ammonia): No data.
- KOH: No data.
- FeSO4 (Iron Salts): No data.
Links:
0 | 0 | 216 |
Got something to discuss?