Chalciporus piperatoides
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Species: | C. piperatoides
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Chalciporus piperatoides (Smith & Thiers) Baroni & Both
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Chalciporus (formerly Boletus) piperatoides is a small pored mushroom of the family Boletaceae found in woodland in North America. It closely resembles Chalciporus piperatus but can be distinguished by its flesh and pores staining blue after cutting or bruising. It has a less peppery taste.[2]
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References[]
- ^ "Chalciporus piperatoides (Smith & Thiers) Baroni & Both". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved 2013-05-15.
- ^ Baroni TJ, Both EE. (1991). "Chalciporus piperatoides in North America". Mycologia. 83 (5): 559–64. doi:10.2307/3760211. JSTOR 3760211.
Categories:
- Boletaceae
- Edible fungi
- Fungi of North America
- Fungi described in 1971
- Boletales stubs