Hygrophorus marianae belongs to a family known for species that often appear slimy or waxy. It typically grows in association with oak trees, playing a crucial ecological role in forest ecosystems by forming symbiotic relationships with tree roots. Hygrophorus marianae is distinguished by its sticky cap, which can collect debris and dust from its surroundings.
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Attributes of Hygrophorus marianae
You can find Hygrophorus marianae by these plants: