Everything about Xerocomus totally explained
Xerocomus is a genus of fungi which is closely related to
Boletus. Many mycologists don't recognize the distinction.
Most members of
Xerocomus are edible.
Ladurner and Simonini published a monograph on
Xerocomus in 2003.
Molecular
phylogenetic studies strongly imply that
Xerocomus is a heterogeneous genus of
polyphyletic origin.
Species
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