Gyroporus ballouii belongs to the Gyroporaceae family, recognized for its distinct yellow to orange-yellow cap and pale yellowish stem. It is found primarily in hardwood forests, often under oak trees, during the late summer and fall seasons. Gyroporus ballouii has pores instead of gills under its cap, which is a notable characteristic of its family.
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