Subalpine waxycap is a mountain-dwelling fungi thriving in cold, damp conditions. It can be recognized by its sticky, brightly colored cap and stout stature. This mushroom often forms a symbiotic relationship with coniferous trees, aiding in nutrient absorption. It's typically found fruiting from late summer to fall, adding vibrancy to the forest floor during these seasons.
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