Hortiboletus subpaludosus belongs to the 'Boletaceae' family, known for their distinctive sponge-like layer under the cap instead of gills. This species typically sports a bright, eye-catching cap and a sturdy stem, thriving in wooded areas alongside broadleaf trees. They have a preference for nutrient-rich, moist soils, contributing significantly to forest ecosystems by breaking down organic matter.
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Attributes of Hortiboletus subpaludosus
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Scientific Classification of Hortiboletus subpaludosus