Aureoboletus viscidipes is distinguished by its sticky, orange to brown cap, which often appears shinier when wet. The underside features yellow pores that bruise blue upon touching. Typically found under hardwood trees or conifers, it thrives in both deciduous and mixed forests, forming a symbiotic relationship with tree roots, aiding in water and nutrient absorption.
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Attributes of Aureoboletus viscidipes
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Scientific Classification of Aureoboletus viscidipes