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Hygrophorus subisabellinus

Hygrophorus subisabellinus

A species of Woodwaxes

Hygrophorus subisabellinus belongs to the Hygrophoraceae family, known for their moist, often shiny caps and thick gills. Hygrophorus subisabellinus typically has a pale, delicate cap with a slight stickiness, growing in woodland environments. This species is notable for its association with oak trees, forming beneficial relationships with these forest giants.

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Attributes of Hygrophorus subisabellinus
You can find Hygrophorus subisabellinus by these plants:
Coast live oak
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