Hygrophorus subsalmonius is characterized by its distinguishing salmon-pink color and smooth, slimy cap. This species typically grows in coniferous forests, often forming beneficial relationships with the trees. It is known for appearing in the cooler months of late fall to early winter. Hygrophorus subsalmonius's stalk is typically slender and also exhibits a slimy texture, matching its cap.
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General Info About Hygrophorus subsalmonius
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Attributes of Hygrophorus subsalmonius
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.
You can find Hygrophorus subsalmonius by these plants:
Coast live oak
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Scientific Classification of Hygrophorus subsalmonius