Butyriboletus abieticola is found primarily in coniferous forests, often associating with fir trees. It emerges in the summer and fall, thriving in the cooler temperatures. Featuring a distinctive reddish-brown cap and a yellow under-cap with pores instead of gills, it's easily recognizable. The stem is often sturdy and netted, adding to its unique appearance.
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General Info About Butyriboletus abieticola
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Attributes of Butyriboletus abieticola
Growth Form
Solitary, Scattered
Nutrient Gathering
Mycorrhizal
Substrate
On soil
Occurence Habitats
Coniferous Woodland
Species Status
Least Concern
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Habitat of Butyriboletus abieticola
Butyriboletus abieticola typically thrives in areas densely populated with red fir and grand fir trees, often occurring at higher elevations in mountainous terrain.
Scientific Classification of Butyriboletus abieticola