Hygrophorus avellaneifolius is distinguished by its moist, often sticky cap with a hazelnut to reddish-brown color. It typically grows in coniferous forests, forming a beneficial partnership with pine trees. This species emerges in the cooler months, generally seen sprouting from late summer through to fall. It's recognized for its slim and smooth stem that associates well with the damp undergrowth.
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General Info About Hygrophorus avellaneifolius
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Attributes of Hygrophorus avellaneifolius
You can find Hygrophorus avellaneifolius by these plants:
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Scientific Classification of Hygrophorus avellaneifolius