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Tricholoma magnivelare is a gilled mushroom found East of the Rocky Mountains in North America growing in coniferous woodland. These ectomycorrhizal fungi are typically edible species that exist in a symbiotic relationship with various species of pine, commonly jack pine. They belong to the genus Tricholoma, which includes the closely related East Asian songi or matsutake as well as the Western matsutake (T. murrillianum) and Meso-American matsutake (Tricholoma mesoamericanum). T. magnivelare is also known as the ponderosa mushroom, pine mushroom, American matsutake.

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  • Tricholoma magnivelare (en)
  • Tricholoma magnivelare (sv)
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  • Tricholoma magnivelare is a gilled mushroom found East of the Rocky Mountains in North America growing in coniferous woodland. These ectomycorrhizal fungi are typically edible species that exist in a symbiotic relationship with various species of pine, commonly jack pine. They belong to the genus Tricholoma, which includes the closely related East Asian songi or matsutake as well as the Western matsutake (T. murrillianum) and Meso-American matsutake (Tricholoma mesoamericanum). T. magnivelare is also known as the ponderosa mushroom, pine mushroom, American matsutake. (en)
  • Tricholoma magnivelare är en svampart som först beskrevs av Peck, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Redhead 1984. Tricholoma magnivelare ingår i släktet musseroner och familjen Tricholomataceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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  • Redhead (en)
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  • *Agaricus ponderosus (Peck ) *Agaricus magnivelaris (Peck ) *Armillaria ponderosa (Sacc. ) *Armillaria arenicola (Murrill ) *Armillaria magnivelaris ( Murrill ) *Tricholoma ponderosum ( Singer ) (en)
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  • Tricholoma magnivelare (en)
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  • Tricholoma magnivelare is a gilled mushroom found East of the Rocky Mountains in North America growing in coniferous woodland. These ectomycorrhizal fungi are typically edible species that exist in a symbiotic relationship with various species of pine, commonly jack pine. They belong to the genus Tricholoma, which includes the closely related East Asian songi or matsutake as well as the Western matsutake (T. murrillianum) and Meso-American matsutake (Tricholoma mesoamericanum). T. magnivelare is also known as the ponderosa mushroom, pine mushroom, American matsutake. (en)
  • Tricholoma magnivelare är en svampart som först beskrevs av Peck, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Redhead 1984. Tricholoma magnivelare ingår i släktet musseroner och familjen Tricholomataceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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