Chamonixia caespitosa belongs to the Boletaceae family, typically found in regions with oak or beech trees. This mushroom forms underground and is often located by the presence of swollen soil above it. It is notable for its irregular, roundish shape and the earthy brown to olive tones of its skin, connecting it closely to the environment it thrives in.
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General Info About Chamonixia caespitosa
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Attributes of Chamonixia caespitosa
Flesh Bruises
Discolor to blue
You can find Chamonixia caespitosa by these plants:
Common douglas-fir
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Scientific Classification of Chamonixia caespitosa