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Chroogomphus pseudotomentosus

Chroogomphus pseudotomentosus

A species of Pine-spikes

Chroogomphus pseudotomentosus belongs to a group of fungi characterized by their relationship with pine trees, forming beneficial connections at the roots. This species usually appears in late summer to fall and is noted for its cone-shaped to flat cap and distinctive rusty-orange to brown coloration. They are mostly found in North American pine forests.

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