Extract from Wikipedia article: Leccinum albostipitatum is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. This fungus is commonly found in Italy, where it grows in association with poplar. It was described as new to science in 2005.
AI-generated description
Leccinum albostipitatum is a species of bolete fungus characterized by its white to pale yellow pores, greyish-brown cap, and stout white stipe with white to cream-colored scabers. In St. Petersburg, Leningrad Oblast, and north-western Russia, it typically grows in association with birch trees, particularly Betula pendula and Betula pubescens, in moist to dry habitats, including forests, heathlands, and mossy tundras, fruiting from July to October.
Red cap bolete mushroom Leccinum albostipitatum(?) (Russian name Podosinovik) in moss west from Kannelyarvi, 40 miles north from Saint Petersburg. Russia, August 7, 2012 A125, Leningrad Oblast, Russia
Red cap bolete mushroom Leccinum albostipitatum(?) in Okhtinsky Park near Toksovo, suburb of Saint Petersburg. Russia, August 29, 2013 Glavnaya, 107, Syargi, Leningradskaya oblast', Russia, 188664
Red cap bolete mushroom Leccinum albostipitatum(?) found on roadside in Okhtinsky Park near Toksovo, suburb of Saint Petersburg. Russia, August 29, 2013 Glavnaya, 107, Syargi, Leningrad Oblast, Russia, 188660
Small pale red cap bolete mushroom Leccinum albostipitatum(?) near Kavgolovskoe Lake in Toksovo, north from Saint Petersburg. Russia, July 24, 2016 Dachnaya ul., Leningradskaya oblast', Russia, 188664
White-stem orange cap Bolete mushrooms Leccinum albostipitatum(?) in Dibuny, north-west from Saint Petersburg, Russia, August 9, 2016 Zapadniy Skorostnoy Diameter, g. Sankt-Peterburg, Russia, 197758
Red cap bolete mushroom Leccinum albostipitatum(?) with white stem near Dibuny, north-west from Saint Petersburg. Russia, August 18, 2016 Zapadniy Skorostnoy Diameter, g. Sankt-Peterburg, Russia, 197758
Red cap bolete mushroom Leccinum albostipitatum(?) and a porcino mushrooms in a dense forest near Dibuny, north-west from Saint Petersburg. Russia, August 18, 2016 Zapadniy Skorostnoy Diameter, g. Sankt-Peterburg, Russia, 197758
Pale orange cap bolete mushroom with white stem Leccinum albostipitatum(?) near Dibuny, north-west from Saint Petersburg. Russia, August 18, 2016 Zapadniy Skorostnoy Diameter, g. Sankt-Peterburg, Russia, 197758
Crooked pale orange cap bolete mushroom with white stem Leccinum albostipitatum(?) near Dibuny, north-west from Saint Petersburg. Russia, August 18, 2016 Zapadniy Skorostnoy Diameter, g. Sankt-Peterburg, Russia, 197758
Red cap bolete mushroom Leccinum albostipitatum(?) with the slowworm legless lizard (Anguis fragilis) on roadside in Petiayarvi, 50 miles north from Saint Petersburg. Russia, August 30, 2017 Unnamed Road, Leningradskaya oblast', Russia, 188732
Young red cap bolete mushrooms Leccinum albostipitatum(?) in a roadside ditch west from Kavgolovo Lake near Toksovo, north from Saint Petersburg. Russia, August 21, 2018 Leningrad Oblast, Russia, 188667
AI-generated summary of observations
Observations of the fungus Leccinum albostipitatum were made in various locations in Leningrad Oblast and north-western Russia. The mushroom was found growing in moss, on roadside edges, and in dense forests near Saint Petersburg. The cap color varied from red to pale orange, and the stem was often white. Multiple sightings were reported in Okhtinsky Park near Toksovo and near Dibuny, with some observations noting the presence of other mushrooms, such as porcino. One observation also noted a slowworm legless lizard (Anguis fragilis) on the same roadside where the mushroom was found. The fungus was observed over several years, from 2012 to 2018, during the summer months, typically in July and August. Young and mature specimens were both observed, with varying cap shapes and sizes.
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