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They look like some species from the movie "Avatar"!
Thanks, again. I couldn't narrow it down to the species name, so I am just going to name it Leccinum Sp.
At first I was unconvinced, because I looked at some pictures of L. scabrum and they didn't look similar to my spotting. Then after more explanation by LennyWorthington, and further search by myself, I was convinced that it is a Leccinum Sp. Thank you both, gully.moy, and LennyWorthington for your help and effort on convincing me.
I think my spotting looks more like Leccinum carpini, and Leccinum holopus. Could you two please tell me what you think about these two species? Thanks.
It sure looks tasty, but I'm still not convinced that it is a Leccinum. So I wouldn't check it up on the Bolete edibility rules. It passes those rules, though!
I don't think it's a pomegranate tree, because its leaves don't look like a pomegranate tree's leaves.
Thanks, everyone, for your suggestions. It helped a lot.
Thanks Jopy, and keithp2012.
Thanks C. Daehler.