What is another word for Boletus Roxanae?

Pronunciation: [bˈə͡ʊltəs ɹˈɒksɐnˌiː] (IPA)

Boletus Roxanae, also known as the Red-mouth Bolete or the Roxy Bolete, is a type of mushroom commonly found in North American forests. Its scientific name is often used to distinguish it from other similar-looking species. However, there are many synonyms that can also be used to describe this mushroom, including Boletus pinetorum, Boletus rhodoxanthus, and Boletus haematopus var. roxanae. Each name highlights different features or characteristics of the mushroom, such as its reddish mouth, yellow or red coloring, or preferred habitat. No matter the name used, Boletus Roxanae remains a fascinating and tasty species for foragers and mushroom enthusiasts alike.

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