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Suillus abietinus

Pantidou & Watling

Suillaceae Edible: Mushroom, Fungus 1 iNaturalist observations

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Suillus abietinus is a species of edible mushroom in the genus Suillus. Found in Greece, it was described as new to science in 1970 by Maria Pantidou and Roy Watling from collections made in Vytina, Arkadia.

Description

Suillus abietinus is a mushroom fungus in the family Suillaceae found in temperate regions.

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Edible Uses

The mushroom fruiting body is edible.

Distribution

It is a temperate plant.

Where It Grows

Russia,

Notes

Also put in the family Boletaceae.

References (1)

  • Boa, E. R., 2004, Wild edible fungi and their importance to people. FAO Non Wood Forest Products Booklet 17

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