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Leccinum scabrum · lepšė

  • Boletus scaber
  • rough-stemmed bolete, scaber stalk, birch bolete
  • Gemeine Birkenpilz, Birkenröhrling, Birken-Röhrling, Kapuziner, Geißpilz
  • lepšė, lepšis, paberžis, težiukas
  • parastā bērzubeka
  • koźlarz babka


The birch bolete is widespread in Europe, in the Himalayas in Asia, and elsewhere in the Northern Hemisphere, occurring only in mycorrhizal association with birch trees. This mushroom is also becoming increasingly common in Australia and New Zealand where it is likely introduced.

In young specimens, the meat is relatively firm, but it very soon becomes spongy and holds water, especially in rainy weather. When cooked, the meat of the birch bolete turns black.
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