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Hygrophorus fumosellus

Hygrophorus fumosellus

A species of Woodwaxes

Hygrophorus fumosellus belongs to the Hygrophoraceae family, known for species that typically grow in moist woodland areas. It features a distinctive slimy cap and stem when wet, and its color fades as it dries. The gills are spaced widely apart and often have a waxy feel. This species emerges in the cooler months, usually found under coniferous trees.

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Attributes of Hygrophorus fumosellus
You can find Hygrophorus fumosellus by these plants:
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